The messaging app, whose biggest market is Japan, will likely raise upward of $900 million in its IPO, valuing it at about $5 billion.
The dating app is changing its policy, upping the age requirement for its users to 18, starting next week.
The Democrat’s response Thursday to a tweet by the Republican received far more retweets and likes.
More than two-thirds of Snapchat videos are watched with the sound on, a study indicates. That’s way different from Facebook.
Developers are confused about how the new App Store subscription rules work. Can Apple exec Phil Schiller clarify matters for them?
A cache of data, including details on over 32 million compromised accounts of the microblogging site, is being sold online for 10 bitcoins, or less than $6,000.
The line between media partners and Snapchat’s own editorial team is disappearing from the app.
The company’s hiring of artist manager and tech investor Troy Carter indicates a shift in its user acquisition and artist relations strategies.
The company announced a deal with Music Reports, a royalty administrator that will help Pandora pay royalties.
A Saudi Arabia-based group called OurMine, which reportedly has more than 40,000 Twitter followers, briefly accessed the Facebook founder’s accounts.
The social network will be discontinuing Facebook Notify, its app that 70 publishers were using at launch last year.
The mobile storytelling app has at least 150 million daily active users, a report finds.
The Chinese company has acquired 1,500 patents from Microsoft in a deal that will see it bundle Office and Skype apps on its smartphones and tablets.
Attempts to remove a picture of a murdered woman shortly after she was killed were denied by the social media company, the victim’s sister said.
The social networking giant — which has turned its 1.65 billion users into an $18 billion advertising business — now allows ads targeting non-Facebook users.
The streaming music service announced Thursday that its many playlists can now be sponsored by advertisers.
Marvin the hamster has won over the internet with a series of whimsical cartoons.
Leaked presentations show that Snapchat is expecting revenue to grow quickly in the coming years, potentially reaching $1 billion by 2017.
Facebook could be left without a mechanism to transfer customer data from Europe to the U.S. if the European Court of Justice rules against it again.
Streaming services in Europe could be forced to contribute to the production of homegrown films and TV under new proposals.
The tech giant was reportedly working on the device long before Amazon launched its product in 2014.
The company’s stock price has dropped 81 percent from its all-time high in 2013.