Tag Archive


Android Apple Apps App Store Cell Phone Earth Facebook Google Google Chrome hackers Informative Report Internet iOS iPad iPhone iPhone 4 iPod malware Mark Zuckerberg Microsoft Microsoft Windows Mobile phone mobile phones NASA planets Privacy Robotics Science scientists security Smartphones Social Media Social network Social Networking Social network service Sony Space Steve Jobs tablet Technology Twitter United States Wi-Fi Windows youtube

Instagram adds tagging feature

The photo-sharing social network has announced that users can now tag friends in photos they have taken and uploaded to Instagram. Users will be able to tap on a person’s face in the photo and tag them, similar to Facebook‘s tagging feature. They can also tag their favourite shops, celebrities and bands, Instagram say. If users [… Read More]

Facebook shares lose ground as Instagram loses several million users

Facebook shares fell sharply after a report said that its photo-sharing app Instagram, had lost millions of users following policy changes. According to audience tracker AppData.com, over the past week the number of daily Instagram users fell by 3.5 million to an average of 12.4 million users per day. Facebook shares sank about 2.5 per [… Read More]

Instagram snaps under pressure from users

Instagram has done a back flipped and promised it won’t sell users’ photos. Changes to the privacy policy and terms of service at Facebook-owned Instagram taking effect on January 16 include wording that lets people’s pictures be used by advertisers at either online venue. “You hereby grant to Instagram a non-exclusive, fully paid and royalty-free, [… Read More]

Instagram now not so user-friendly with Twitter photos

Instagram smartphone app has removed a feature that allowed easier photo viewing for Twitter users. “Users are experiencing issues with viewing Instagram photos on Twitter,” San Francisco-based Twitter said in a status update. “This is due to Instagram disabling its Twitter cards integration, and as a result, photos are being displayed using a pre-cards experience,” [… Read More]