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Instagram Says Growth Hackers Are Behind Spate of Fake Stories Views
TechCrunch reports: "If you use Instagram and have noticed a bunch of strangers watching your Stories in recent months — accounts that don’t follow...
Spotify Got Rid Of Its Convenient Android Home Screen Widget
The Verge reports: "The ability to plop widgets anywhere on your home screen is one of the more convenient things about Android. But one...
Snap Debuts Dual-Camera Spectacles 3 Glasses To Create 3D AR Content
VentureBeat reports: "Snap’s prior forays into the hardware world haven’t been as notable as its popular social media app Snapchat, but the company is...
Blockchain Company Breaker Nabs Rights to ‘Bad Banks’
Variety reports: "Breaker, the blockchain-enabled entertainment platform, is getting into the television game. The company has added six-part miniseries “Bad Banks” to its library...
Twitter Data Shows Major Increase in Gaming Engagement on Platform
Hollywood Reporter reports: "Last week, following multiple mass shootings over the prior weekend, President Donald Trump held a press conference in which he condemned...
The Case For And Against Katzenberg’s Quibi
Forbes reports: "Quibi is Jeffrey Katzenberg’s closely-watched premium video service that launches April 2020 and hopes to succeed where others – most notably Verizon with...
Google Maps AR Walking Directions Arrive on iOS and Android
The Verge reports: "Google is making its new augmented reality walking directions, known now as Google Maps Live View, available to a much wider...
Twitter ‘Fesses Up To More Adtech Leaks
TechCrunch reports: "Twitter has disclosed more bugs related to how it uses personal data for ad targeting that means it may have shared users...
TikTok’s A Year Old, When Will Its Creators Make Money?
The Verge reports: "TikTok stars wanted to be taken seriously in 2018. Now, one year after Musical.ly became TikTok and skyrocketed its creators into...
Following Ninja’s News, Mixer Pops to Top of the App Store’s...
TechCrunch reports: "Yesterday, Tyler “Ninja” Blevins announced that he’s leaving Twitch, moving his streaming career over to Microsoft’s Mixer platform. This morning, Mixer has...