Instagram just released a new version of its iOS app which allows people to login through Facebook's iOS 6 single sign-on integrations. It also adds a n..
Instagram ticked off a lot of people off this week. The popular photo-sharing network dramatically changed its terms of service, in preparation for rolling out some kind of advertising. It's not the advent of ads as much as the clunky way Instagram
You complained, Instagram listened. The photo-sharing platform responded to an uproar from users after it changed its privacy policy earlier this week. The new policy appeared to allow for the company to sell posted photos to advertisers, and to share
You complained, Instagram listened. The photo-sharing platform responded to an uproar from users after it changed its privacy policy earlier this week. The new policy appeared to allow for the company to sell posted photos to advertisers, and to share
Instagram's goal was clear: the service has tens of millions of users, but like its parent company Facebook (which has 1 billion users), Instagram is looking for ways to make money off of its users' content, in this case photos. Keep in mind that at
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