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The latest happenings in social media, plus tips on using Twitter,
Facebook, YouTube, Foursquare and other social tools on the web.
Facebook Makes It Easier to Share Photos 'In the Moment'
Facebook rolled out an update to its
app that adds a new way to quickly organize and post small batches of
photos from your smartphone.
Photographer Documents the Death of Real-Life Conversation
"They do not even seem present in the real world. They are “plugged in” to a virtual world of their own making."
7 Vine Tips and Tricks to Upgrade Your Videos
Think like a professional Viner with these seven tips and tricks.
Taylor Swift's '1989' Came Out 47 Minutes Early: Best Fan Reactions
Taylor Swift's 1989 dropped 47
minutes ahead of its midnight release, sending fans on Twitter into
digital hyperventilation a.k.a. frenetic all-caps mode.
38 Blood-Curdling Zombie Walk Photos on Instagram
The undead were out in full force this weekend -- but don't worry, you're perfectly safe.
Twitter Acquires Twitpic's Archive, Saga Finally Ends
Twitpic is dead, but Twitter took control of its archive.
24 Hours Later, Users Find Hacks for Facebook's Rooms
Facebook users are already hacking the company's Rooms app, and Facebook is thrilled.
Win a Camera in Our Great Outdoors Photo Challenge
Show us your best photos of the great outdoors for this week's challenge, and you could win a Olympus camera.
Facebook Introduces an Anonymous Community App Called Rooms
Because sometimes you want to go where nobody knows your name.
What Twitter Fabric Means for Developers
Why Twitter Fabric matters to developers.
27 Autumn Photos That Will Leaf You Wanting More
Pumpkins and changing leaves galore.
Vine Challenge: Surprise Us With an Unexpected Twist
'Mashable' is collaborating with Unpopular Now to bring you our #TwistVine challenge. Do the unexpected in a six-second video.
5 Tips for Using Social Media During Conferences
Being active on social media during an event can help you take your career to the next level.
Tweet a Short Story for a Chance to Win a Copy of Margaret Atwood's 'Stone Mattress'
Novels, poems, essays, children's
books -- Margaret Atwood can write it all. Since she released her first
poetry collection Double Persephone in 1961, Atwood has published more
than 50 works, including her dystopian masterpiece The Handmaid's Tale.
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What's Really the Difference Between Facebook Pages, Groups and Profiles?
Deciding between a Facebook Page,
group or profile? We highlight the differences to help you understand
when and how to use each one.
Snapchat Freaks Out Users With First Ad for 'Ouija'
Snapchat is running ads because it needs the money.
If You Printed All the Instagram Photos in a Year, How Far Would They Reach?
We upload 21.9 billion photos to Instagram each year. Stacked up, those photos would reach deep into outer space.
Capture the Feeling of Fall for Our Photo Challenge
Autumn: ‘Tis the season of hot cider, cable knit sweaters and an irrational obsession with pumpkin products.
Drop, Cover and Take A Selfie: Earthquake Drills in the Twitter Age
Disaster preparedness = major likes
Twitter Now Lets You Listen to Audio in App While Browsing Your Timeline
Twitter users can now listen to
songs, podcasts and other audio content in tweets within the Twitter
app, while continuing to scroll through other tweets.
Facebook 'Safety Check' Tells Friends You're OK in a Natural Disaster
During a natural disaster, Facebook
will send you a message asking if you're OK. If you're secure, you can
select a message saying "I'm safe."
Redditors Complain About Demise of Hacked Snapchat Pictures Website
Hours after the teenager behind a
website that was publishing Snapchat hacked pictures, shut it down,
Redditors complained about its demise, and hackers took revenge.
See the World in Slow Motion Through These 11 Vines
"The best Vines in this challenge revealed a sort of hidden world within every day life."
Bono on Automatic iTunes Download of U2 Album: 'Oops, I'm Sorry About That'
Bono is sorry. He just wants to be heard.
19-Year-Old Admits Openly Posting Hacked Snapchat Pics, Shuts Site Down
After some of the 98,000 hacked
Snapchat pictures and videos were posted to The Snappening.org, the
person who ran the site admitted his role to Mashable.
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