Snapchat has caught on with “oldies” (that’s people 35 and older, FYI).
The Chinese government has forbidden online media from reporting news spread on social media sites.
A 14-year-old and his mom are suing Snapchat, claiming the app regularly exposes him to sexually explicit content.
Dieters are flocking to Instagram.
Facebook Messenger is testing “Secret” mode, a feature that allows some messages to be read only by the recipient.
A South Korean copy of Snapchat has taken off in Asia.
Using social media to help promote your brand? Here’s a list of top Facebook marketers and some advice on how to get your customers to make social platforms their point of purchase.
Meet MikMak, the mobile shopping network that sells via video.
Twitter is looking to ink more NFL-style streaming deals.
Young performers are trying to achieve stardom by broadcasting on apps, such as YouNow. Perhaps they should go old school, and follow this advice on building the perfect YouTube channel.
The Wall Street Journal profiles Instagram’s founder, Kevin Systrom.
Snapchat’s new feature, “Memories,” will allow users to retain some content.
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