A global virtual event exploring the current AR lenscape by Snapchat | | Today at 5pm CET, Snapchat will host its first-ever public AR Festival called 'Lens Fest'. It'll showcase the latest in AR developments, and celebrate the Lens Creator community. All Lens Fest sessions will be hosted online and are free to everyone. You can read more about it and register to attend, here. | | Facebook buys Kustomer for $1B to expand into customer service tools Facebook made a big attack to build up the services it provides to businesses on its platform: It is acquiring Kustomer, a top-rated CRM start-up that enables businesses to effectively manage all customer interactions across channels. | | | Facebook launched Social Good for Business to help businesses advance their social impact This mini-site includes notes on how to start a fundraiser, how to donate to a cause through your business, and provides case studies of various brands that have made a positive impact. | | | YouTube will ask you to reconsider posting offensive comments There are various measures to ensure such comments stay off the video-sharing platform but this week YouTube launched a new feature to detect such a comment. It'll issue a note saying "Keep comments respectful." | | | How to add Shopping Tags on Instagram? Over 200 million Instagram users visit at least one business account daily and 70% of shopping enthusiasts turn to Instagram for product discovery. Get to know the most important things about Shopping Tags in this article. | | | Google Maps enables users to upload street view images using smartphones Android users with ARCore are now able to shoot and upload photos on Google Street View. The feature is currently active to users in some countries. Before this feature, it would need special 360-degree cameras for street view but now Google will automatically rotate, position, and create a series of connected photos. | | | Twitter shuts down its prototype app twttr Twitter's experimental app, twttr, has been used to test out new designs and features for conversations since January 2019. It was a publicly open app and users were experimenting with earlier-stage development processes. Twitter announced that they have shut down the app. | | | TikTok is expanding its video length limit According to reports, TikTok is testing a new option that would enable users to upload videos of up to three minutes in length, an increase on the current 60-second limit. TikTok hasn't confirmed the test officially, but it seems to be rolling out to some users. | | | | | |
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