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Instagram's latest video venture has already toppled Vine sharing on Twitter.
Celebrities on Twitter were sent into a flurry of joyful noise when news of the US Supreme Court declaring the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) unconstitutional broke out. Here's what some of the celebrities tweeted, as compiled by US Magazine.
Demi's biological father Patrick Lovato, has passed away, apparently due to a lost struggle with throat cancer.
Aracely Arambula kicked off the summer season by posting a picture of herself on Twitter, which showed off her rocking bikini body.
At the Facebook even on June 20, Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom introduced their challenger to Vine, an enhanced feature of the photo-sharing app that allows users to take 15-second videos and share them over social networks. The new Instagram comes with filters, but also includes a brand-new feature that Systrom says "will change video forever."
Mexican comedian Roberto Gómez Bolaños' Chespirito best remembered for his characters "El Chavo del Ocho" and "El Chapulin Colorado", revealed that his health is deterorating and that he can no longer walk or hear properly.
As the most competitive NBA Finals in three years heads into a pivotal Game 6, an intriguing photo has been making some buzz in the internet as it casts a cloud of doubt on the legitimacy of the championship series between the San Antonio Spurs and the Miami Heat.
After Facebook sent out enigmatic coffee-stained postcard press invites to a June 20 event, saying "A small team has been working on a big idea. Join us for coffee and learn about a new product," rumors are hitting the internet that Facebook's Instagram might be adding video capability.
No plans for Crackdown 3 exist at the moment, but the franchise could make an appearance if done right, Phil Spencer claims.
It's been a busy week in social media, with new ways to display what you've been doing on Twitter with #FollowMe and Facebook revealing how law enforcement has tried to follow what you're doing by disclosing information requests on its users from local and federal law enforcement. Also this week, Facebook opened a server near the Arctic Circle and is ditching sponsored ads, Twitter started testing how to give users more use of analytics, and Foursquare maps your life.
Andre Drummond, hyped as the next franchise player of the Detroit Pistons, created some buzz around the basketball community recently after a video showing him dunking on R&B artist Chris Brown became an instant hit on the web.
Colombian singer Shakira has millions of fans all around the world, but there is certainly one that stands out as special---her boyfriend Gerard Pique.
After months of envy and patient waiting among the non-iPhone crowd, Twitter announced on their blog Monday that their popular 6-second video service, which debuted for iOS almost six months ago, is finally coming to Android users. Let the excessive cat videography begin!
Twitter released a revised version of its app for iPhones and Android devices that made taking, looking up, and tweeting photos even faster than before, with icons at the bottom of the tweet box that you can click to bring up your smartphone's camera and picture gallery, right while you are composing your tweet. This is certainly good news for people that primarily tweet photos. But with so many Twitter apps for iPhone, and so many possible ways you might use Twitter's services, it might be hard for some to find the right app. Well, today's you're lucky day. Here's five apps for iPhone that you might want to check out.
On Wednesday, Twitter released an update for its app on both Android and iOS. With the update, Twitter is promising the ability to tweet a photo in just six seconds. And they, of course, had just the Twitter application (the 6 second Vine) to show you how it's done.