After his failed rekindled relationship with on-and-off girlfriend Selena Gomez, it seems that Justin Bieber is still holding on to his memories of the past.
This week in social media, Facebook approved a dogecoin tipping app, social media prenups are a thing now, Instagram updated its app with new tools, Pinterest and Twitter keep upping the advertising, and CIA joined Twitter and Facebook for some reason. It's time for Social Media Saturday!
Ninel Conde may have started a new rumor about herself. Ninel Conde took to Twitter and Instagram to share a strange message. She posted a picture of herself with the words, "#BecauseImHappy #Smile #expecting #2," La Opinion noted.
According to a multi-market research study into the digital consumer, the cross-platform mobile messaging app WeChat has grown faster in adoption notably in Latin America and the Asia Pacific region.
MasterCard's "Priceless Surprises" campaign launched in January, and the campaign has proven successful for the credit card company in terms of social media presence and against rivals.
In this week's Tap that App Tuesday, we take a look at both brand new and tried-and-true photo editing apps, including a great new iOS app from a trusted name in mobile photography.
What started off as a normal Sunday afternoon at Fatburger on the Las Vegas strip turned into a battle of testosterone between undefeated boxing champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Atlanta rapper T.I.
This week in social media, Facebook added a Shazam-like feature that can automatically tag music, TV or movies in status updates, just by listening in to your life. Speaking of listening in, Facebook also changed some of its privacy settings for the better with a reminder for users what privacy level their status updates are set to. Also, Twitter's having a bad week on Wall Street (again) while both it and rival Instagram are meeting resistance abroad.
Hey guys, Rihanna wants you to know that she doesn’t have an Instagram account anymore, and from the looks of it, she might not be getting back on the photo sharing social site anytime soon.
Eiza Gonzalez bared it all through her confessions. You can learn a lot from Eiza Gonzalez's Instagram, and in the last few days, she has been extra revealing.
This week in social media, Twitter got pretty bruised by Wall Street, Facebook bought a fitness app and got rid of a couple of its less popular mobile offerings, and Whisper's CEO Michael Heyward duked it out with TechCrunch's Michael Arrington. Meanwhile, Tumblr added a huge swath of customization options to its mobile app and the Federal Trade Commission officially chided Snapchat. It's time for Social Media Saturday!
Kik, an app that allows smartphone users to message their friends, has launched a new beta program that offers customers the chance to earn virtual currency.
Miley Cyrus was in London on Tuesday for a highly anticipated performance at the O2 Theatre. But earlier in the day she managed to squeeze some time out of her busy schedule to post what turned out to be a rather risqué video on her Instagram page.
Nothing stops Miley Cyrus from being her usual self of skin-exposing and tongue-wagging, not even when she is recovering from her recent health illness. The pop star released an extremely raunchy bondage-themed concert video.
Production is only a few months into the filming of "Avengers: Age of Ultron," and while comic book fan boys are salivating for more information and photos from the set, Robert Downey Jr. has been quenching some of those thirsts with photos he's been posting online.
Recent reports claim that Kendall Jenner is starring in a Calvin Klein underwear ad campaign in collaboration with Justin Bieber, after the speculation that the pair was both in New York City for a photo shoot.
Important takeaways from the "Game Changer" workshop and the entire Voto Latino Power Summit event were as vast and broad as the varying interests, concerns, and needs of the Latino community; yet there were some standout impressions: the importance of Spanish-speakers and Spanish-speaking experts at events looking to target Latinos is paramount; recognizing that younger generations are the door to the older generations -- this is important when trying to attract older generations to causes and offers that are only present online; and vice versa: as older generations are identified as the number one factor in pushing Latino millennials to get healthcare.
This week in social media, Facebook introduced two new products in its continued quest for dominance in everything. Pinterest added "Guided Search" (a very Pinteresty search engine), Instagram's Explore page is now more personalized, and Facebook's $19 billion buddy, WhatsApp, reached half a billion users. It's time for Social Media Saturday!