SHELF is an app that allows users to connect with others based on their media habits, such as movies, shows, books, games, and music.
LinkedIn has released three puzzles as fake versions of the New York Times game, Queens Logic Puzzle, Cross Crime Word Game, and Pinpoint Word Association Game.
WhatsApp now allows Indian small businesses to sign up for the Meta Verified badge, allowing them to send personalized messages to customers.
Bumble is investing in AI and expanding its features to stay relevant amid a generational shift in younger users' dating behavior.
Karo, an iOS app by Mustafa Yusuf, aims to solve problems by assigning tasks to people in one's address book without them logging into the app.
Instagram has introduced commenting on Stories, allowing users to respond to ad hoc posts more frequently than traditional posts.
Snap Inc. is testing a "lite version of Snapchat" to improve access and ease of use.
Google's Gmail Q&A feature, which allows users to ask questions about their inbox using its Gemini AI chatbot, is now available on Android and will be available on iOS soon.
Instagram has introduced a new feature allowing users to add songs to their profiles, similar to Myspace's early 2000s feature.
Instagram is not testing ads in its Threads app and has no immediate plans to monetize them.