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Twitter Just Got a Lot Better for Photos... And Selfies
The social network has added a new feature to let users tag up to 10 friends in photos. It's also launched a feature to let iPhone users upload multiple photos - up to four - in a Tweet and plans to bring the capability to the Android app and to Twitter.com
By Doug Aamoth
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Twitter Investigating a Bug That's Causing Missing Tweets
Rough month for the social network
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Antisocial Network: Cloak App Uses Location Data to Help You Avoid People
Finally, a worthwhile use for all that location data.
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The Ultimate Guide to Facebook Privacy Settings
The first thing you have to realize about Facebook: Nothing you put there is truly private. Yes, you can control how users see or don’t see your profile. But every time you like a product...
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Social media helps pimps advertise their business
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