In the world of blogging, numbers matter a lot. In particular, as far as the number of likes and followers on all social networks related to the blog/blogger is concerned. If you blog or just want more followers on Instagram, Twitter or Snapchat, read on…
Twitter has become like the city of Babylon due to its popularity. Languages are mixing more and more, so we quickly come across a tweet that we don't understand. But now Twitter programmers have come to our aid, offering us the option of directly translating tweets, while Microsoft's "translator" Bing takes care of the translations.
Jawbone has developed a new application, Jawbone Drop, that allows users to manage a group playlist of tweets.
Twitter has completely changed the way we interact with our friends, as well as where and how we read news. Apart from tweeting, retweeting and finding trends and news, Twitter is also useful in other ways, you can even turn off your computer with it. Here are five ways to get the most out of Twitter.
Julius Caesar's saying "Divide and rule" has always been relevant, but probably never more so than with the advent of Facebook and Twitter. In a little while, likes and retweets will become currency, because it seems that ruling the Internet and advertising is no longer enough. Chasing them is a modern gladiatorial game, which does not measure the quality of the 'competitor' but his popularity. And there is no better arena than a music video.
If you don't go to the World Cup, the World Cup comes to you. Far from sight, far from heart, but not when you have at your disposal almost an entire football team of apps and websites that make you feel like you are dating the most important side thing in life at the stadium and thousands of miles away.
Kyiv-based artist Nastya Nudnik has played with famous works of fine art, from Edward Hopper to Michelagel. She has created an interesting collection that describes today's society, occupied and overloaded with the web and social networks such as Facebook, Instagram, iMessage and others, with comments of online symbols.
We're kicking off a week of discovering the world of imaginative interior design from the seven web giants Twitter, Google, Facebook, Instagram, Foursquare, Dropbox and Airbnb. Aiming at the vision of investing in a relaxed working environment for the well-being of their employees, they bring unprecedented inspiration and encouragement to other companies.
Gone are the days of white walls and stuffy office cubicles. More and more large companies are following Google and providing their employees with a dynamic work environment, which also contributes to productivity and efficiency.
Do you think it's hard to insult someone or write something mean in 140 characters? On the Twitter social network, celebrities are the most attacked.