QuizUp Trivia App Adds Tinder Strategy To Win Back Users
Mobile trivia app QuizUp has seen a dropoff in user activity. The company hopes that Tinder-like elements will reignite the excitement.
Hillary Clinton’s Top Skills and Interests? New LinkedIn Profile Fails To Reveal
Skills offer a way for hiring managers to evaluate a job candidate, but Hillary listed none for the American people to consider.
Why Everyone From Bankers To Filmmakers Is Changing Careers And Learning To Code (Hint: It’s Where The Money Is)
Everyone from bankers to filmmakers wants to write code for the next Uber — but it’s not that easy.
Facebook, Twitter And Google Accused By Russian Watchdog For 'Lawless Action'
Facebook, Twitter and Google have been accused by the Russian government of violating the country's "blogger law" — a law that gives the country censorship capabilities.
Apple Watch’s Spare (Some Say 'Dull') San Francisco Font Headed To iPhone, iPad?
One change across Apple devices will take some time adjusting to for engineers and users. Apple's San Francisco font is reportedly launch device-wide in the fall.
Bernie Sanders Is More Than 'Facebook Royalty', Have You Seen His Google Plus?
Some have let their Google Plus accounts fall by the wayside. Not presidential contender Bernie Sanders.
Breakfast Tacos Or Avocado Toast? Foursquare Data Shows Most Popular Food In Your State
Avocado toast? That's New York's "most special and unique" taste, according to a data map from Foursquare.
Forget Vevo, Snapchat Works With Artists To Create And Premiere Music Videos
Emails from the Sony hack revealed Snapchat has interested in partnering with Vevo. Now, the app is creating its own music videos for artists.
President Obama Will Now Be On Twitter With @POTUS
Michelle Obama has two accounts on the microblogging site. Now her husband joins the trend at last.
Facebook Events May Soon Let You Invite Non-Members
Users of the social network are frustrated they can't invite non-members to events. That may soon change.
Sorry, Mac Users, Oculus Rift Is Windows-Only For First Version
Be prepared to drop some cash on a gaming PC if you want the first version of Oculus Rift.
Periscope Videos Are Saved To Servers Unless You Delete Them: Here’s How Meerkat, Snapchat And YouNow Compare
The privacy and deletion policies in apps can be confusing to read. We made it simple.
Facebook Tracks Internet History On Non-Members, Belgian Regulators Charge
The social networking site faces more scrutiny over its privacy policies and the way it collects user data.
Snapchat Adds Weekly Baseball Channel With MLB Partnership
Snapchat has added a weekly sports program to its network, where fans can contribute content.
PICTURED 5 Superfast Railways From Around The World That Make Amtrak Look Slow And Antiquated
So just how antiquated is Amtrak? We took a look at trains worldwide to find out.
Facebook's Instant Article Program Goes Live With New York Times, BuzzFeed, National Geographic
If you have Facebook's iPhone app and follow news outlets like the New York Times or BuzzFeed, get ready to see some changes.
HuffPost Employees Could Get Discounted FiOS After Verizon Deal, If They Don't Get Sold First
How the Verizon-AOL deal went down, with reactions from inside AOL.
Here’s How Much Twitter Thought Periscope Was Worth
Twitter agreed to pay as much as $38.2 million to employees who agreed to stay, a Monday SEC filing revealed.
Google Maps Stop All The Fun, Shuts Down Map Maker Tool
Google tried to make its Map Maker accessible to all. And then the Internet had too much fun.
Xbox One May Update: Microsoft Brings Back Voicemail
This month's Xbox One updates include more voice messaging.
How To Add Text To Your Facebook Photos
Facebook's latest update lets users easily cover their photos with text and images.
Marc Andreessen Posts On Twitter 110 Times A Day. Here’s Why
In a massive New Yorker profile, the early Facebook investor shares insights on his workday success and advice for tech executives.
With Jeb Bush, Rand Paul And Mike Huckabee Blogging, Is Medium.com The Break-Out Platform For 2016?
If the 2008 U.S. presidential race was about YouTube and 2012 was about Facebook, then 2016 is about -- Medium?
Snapchat Slashes Ad Prices On Discover Network (So You May See A Lot More Of Them)
Snapchat is testing a new pricing model for Discover in an effort to get more media companies and advertisers engaged.
LinkedIn Wants To Show You Who's Reading Your Posts -- And Who's Not
A new feature will allow users of the business-oriented social networking site to find out how well their posts resonate with other users.
PlayStation Network Shuts Down On May 11 For Nine Hour Security Check
PlayStation users will need to stay logged in to their accounts if they want to use their systems May 11-12.
Facebook's Oculus Won't Be The First Consumer Virtual Reality Headset, But Here's How It Will Stand Out
“If there’s one company that might want to try to address the social issue of virtual reality, maybe it’s Facebook."
Facebook Teams With IBM To Personalize Advertising With Consumer Data
Facebook continues its move into the world of commerce through a new data partnership and research initiative with IBM.
Millennial Job Seekers Are Listing Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Yik Yak As Resume Skills. Here's Why That's Not Crazy
Proficiency in Microsoft Office is expected for many jobs. Now social media network skills could be just as important.
Foursquare Brings Back Mayorships In Bid To Recapture The Fun Of Checking In
Amid acquisition rumors, Foursquare is pushing new revenue streams and updates that have old users of the check-in app cheering.