Elon Musk on Saturday announced a plan for his Twitter platform to allow media publishers to charge users on a per-article basis with a single click.
Sunday, April 30, 2023
Saturday, April 29, 2023
NDTV, ANI's Twitter Handle Locked; NDTV Says 'Working With Twitter to Restore Account'
Twitter has locked NDTV's official handle on Saturday evening. The microsite has not stated any reason for locking out the media news handle yet. Meanwhile, team NDTV has tweeted on another handle that they are 'working with Twitter to restore @ndtv account'.
Twitter to Take 10 Percent Cut on Content Subscriptions After 12 Months
Twitter CEO Elon Musk said on Friday that the social media platform will take a 10 percent cut on content subscriptions after the first year, as the company looks to monetize content on the website in a bid to diversify its revenue sources. Earlier this month, billionaire owner Musk said users of the social media platform will be able to offer their followers subscri...
Friday, April 28, 2023
WhatsApp Begins Testing Direct Chat Transfer Feature on Latest Beta for Android: Report
WhatsApp has reportedly introduced a new chat transfer feature for its Android users. This feature could help users quickly migrate to a new Android phone, along with their older chats.
Honkai: Star Rail, miHoYo’s New Game, Tops Download Charts as Flagship Launches Return to China
A new game released by "Genshin Impact" developer miHoYo this week has become China's top downloaded app, reflecting pent-up demand as gaming giants restart flagship launches with a crackdown on the industry easing.
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Snap Misses Expectations to Post $989 Million in Quarterly Revenue, Warns on Second Quarter Outlook
Snap on Thursday missed analyst expectations for quarterly revenue as changes to its advertising platform hurt demand for ads, and warned results in the next quarter could fall below Wall Street's targets.
Google Acted Against Over 3,500 Loan Apps in India in 2022 for Violating Play Store Policy
Google took action against over 3,500 loan apps in India in 2022 for violating Play Store policy requirements, the company said on Thursday. Google said that overall it prevented 1.43 million policy-violating apps from being published on Google Play banning 1,73,000 bad accounts preventing over $2 billion (nearly Rs. 16,350 crore) in fraudulent and abusive transaction...
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