Friday, October 7, 2016

WhatsApp introduces new camera features

Instant mobile messaging app WhatsApp on Tuesday introduced new ways to customise and enhance the photos and videos you share with friends and family around the world.

With WhatsApp's new camera features, people can now write or draw on photos and videos as well as add emojis to express themselves.

"Now, when you capture a new photo or video or share one which is already on your phone, you will automatically see the new editing tools," WhatsApp said in a post.

WhatsApp has also added a convenient zooming feature for recording videos.

Just slide your finger up and down to zoom in and out and supports the front-facing flash.

The new camera features will roll out on Android phones starting Tuesday and on Apple iPhones soon.

Sunday, October 2, 2016

How to stop WhatsApp sharing your phone number with Facebook

Two simple methods to ensure WhatsApp cannot share your phone numbers outside the app

Instant Messaging app WhatsApp announced just yesterday it would start sharing data with Facebook as part of an update to its privacy policy - the first time the service has changed this in four years.

Published on Thursday , the updated policy gives WhatsApp permission to share user data including phone numbers with Facebook, claiming the move will better connect the two services.

WhatsApp claims that this will allow the social network to suggest phone contacts as friends, and also show you more relevant ads.

However, since the announcement, a workaround has come to light, which lets users opt out of sharing their phone numbers with Facebook.

According to Motherboard , there are actually two ways to opt out, depending on whether you've blindly accepted the terms already, or not.

The first method has to be done before you accept the messaging app's new terms of service. Rather than clicking "agree" button, select the smaller "read more" option below it, and untick the box that reads "Share my WhatsApp account information with Facebook..."

The second method is for those who have already accepted those new terms.

Since you have 30 days to opt out, you're still within your rights to backtrack on your initial acceptance of the policy.

Head to the app's settings menu, and then select the "account" tab.


From there, untick the box reading "Share my account info" to prevent any sharing of user data with Facebook.
When announcing the policy update, WhatsApp promised "we won't post or share your WhatsApp number with others, including on Facebook, and we still won't sell, share, or give your phone number to advertisers."
But if you're still worried about the changes, this gives you the option to block any data sharing for the time being.

You can now post videos, photos on Facebook for just a day!

In an another attempt to take on photo sharing mobile service Snapchat, Facebook has rolled out a new feature called Messenger Day which lets users post photos and videos that disappear after a day.

According to a Tech Crunch report, Messenger Day -- which reportedly tries to clone Snapchat's "Stories" feature -- is now available in Poland.

Messenger Day appears at top of the conversation list in Facebook Messenger.

Users can add animated text and graphics to pictures or video snippets before sharing them.

"Facebook doesn't yet have an answer to Snapchat's killer "lens" selfie face effects," the report added.

Earlier, Facebook announced that users can soon go live from the face-swapping MSQRD app and utilise different Snapchat-like masks and filters while the video is running.


Facebook first acquired Masquerade, the Belarusian startup behind MSQRD back in March.
Available later this year, the feature will help users invite a friend to "drop in" on a live broadcast.

Facebook will also let you schedule a live broadcast and has built a lobby system so people can hangout before one starts.

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Instagram Blows Past Competition to 500M Mark

Instagram on Tuesday said it had passed a milestone, with its community having grown to more than 500 million members -- more than 300 million of them using the site on a daily basis.

The Instagram community has become more global, the Facebook-owned company also said, with more than 80 percent of Instagrammers living outside the United States.

Instagram's user base has more than doubled in two years, surging past rival photo-sharing site Snapchat. Its growth spurt comes at a time when Twitter growth appears to be stagnating as it struggles to find an economic model that will turn into long-term profitability.

Power and Simplicity

Instagram's success versus the competition comes down to the simplicity of the site and its ability to draw in the users social media companies covet most, said Jan Dawson, chief analyst at Jackdaw Research.

"Instagram's premise is ultimately extremely simple -- sharing pictures, with optional filters," he told the E-Commerce Times. "There's almost no learning curve, but at the same time the app is fairly powerful."
Instagram has become one of the top go-to apps for teenagers, who are attracted to the site because it is a very powerful photo-sharing app that does not require a lot of complicated steps to master, Dawson said. It also has relaxed some of the restrictions imposed over the years, while adding some powerful functionality.

"It's sort of like a visually focused version of Facebook, with the same social structure, but simpler, more-focused forms of content."

Beating the Skeptics

CEO Kevin Systrom and Technical Lead Mike Krieger launched Instagram in 2010, and Facebook acquired it for US$1 billion in cash and stock two years later. Facebook has managed to provide Instagram with some of the essential growth tools it needed, but in a lot of important ways it allowed the company to find its own path forward without upsetting loyal members.

"Instagram reaching 500 million is a combination of both being a visually focused social network and benefiting from the halo effect of being owned by Facebook and thereby being effectively integrated into the Facebook ecosystem," said Tim Mulligan, senior analyst at Midia Research.

Instagram boosted the strength of Facebook's mobile photo-sharing functionality. However, when he announced the acquisition, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg made a point of saying that Instagram users could continue to post on other social networks and keep their Instagram and Facebook followers separate if that's what they wanted to.

Built-In Advantages

Instagram is taking advantage of its position as part of the larger Facebook ecosystem, said Mukul Krishna, head of the digital media practice at Frost & Sullivan, which gives companies a great deal of leverage to convert their customer data into leverage with advertisers that want to reach their customers.

They want to be sure they are "reaching the right customer on the right platform with the right information at the right time," he told the E-Commerce Times. "That is the kind of marketing nirvana they want to achieve."

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