Instagram may have lost 25% of daily users after terms of service debacle
Instagram may have lost about 25 percent of its daily active users since people started revolting over a questionable terms of service change.
Instagram may have lost about 25 percent of its daily active users since people started revolting over a questionable terms of service change.
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Popular photo-sharing service Instagram has finally started to roll out web profiles, making it much easier to see your friends' filter-fied photos on the web.
Holding steady with 35 million users, four-year-old TwitPic today forges ahead on Twitter photo-sharing with the release of its first mobile application.
TwitPic for iPhone, released Monday, gives Twitter users a way to quickly post photos and videos, see the …
Instagram’s still-new Android app, which has already attracted more than 5 million downloads, has been updated with some key bug fixes and support for the HTC One X smartphone.
It’s been an incredible past few weeks for Instagram. Facebook acquired …
The good news for photo-sharing app Instagram keeps on coming. Just a day after Facebook announced that it would acquire Instagram for $1 billion cash and stock, Instagram’s new Android app has attracted 5 million downloads in just six days.…
Seventeen months and 30 million users after Instagram first swept away iPhone owners with its artistic and social photo-perfecting application, the startup is finally releasing a version for Android users.
“We’re really excited about Instagram for Android as the next …
Instagram announced that it hit 27 million users today, and continues its ongoing mantra that the photo sharing app will come to Android “really soon.”
Instagram is a photo sharing social network that only exists on the Apple iPhone. It …