How Much Data is Generated Every Minute? [Infographic]
This infographic reveals what happens online every minute. The world internet population now represents 3.7 billion people. The findings on data usage includes social media platforms, video usage and the other most popular data generation websites and apps happening right now. Social Media Today
How Email Is Accessed in 2017: Top Devices, Platforms, and Clients
The report that was based on 27 billion emails opened between May 2016 and April 2017 highlights the devices on which email is accessed most frequently, the most popular email clients and the most popular email platforms that consumers are using. MarketingProfs
Introducing New Features to the Instagram Platform API
Brands are now able to access valuable insights in the Instagram API. You can keep track of organic content performance and have access to comment moderation by being able to hide or toggle on and off. To access these new features, you must have a business profile for Facebook. It is available for Facebook and Instagram Marketing Partners. Instagram Blog
Facebook’s Video Helps Drive $9B in Ad Sales, Up 47%
AdAge reports: “Facebook ad sales topped $9 billion last quarter, proof that its heavy investment in video is paying off, according to industry watchers… Its nearly $9.2 billion in ad revenue represented a 47% gain over the period a year earlier.” AdAge
Easier Way to Block Comments With Links From Your Videos
Video publishers can now block comments that contain links and hashtags with a new setting found in Creator Studio. Once enabled, this setting will hold comments containing links for review before being published. YouTube Help Forum
Google Has Dropped Google Instant Search
Google Instant showed search results as you type them, and Google has removed the feature from Search. Due to the recent changes in how searchers use mobile, Google decided to get rid of the feature. You will only see search suggestions that you can click on, but will no longer load any result pages without clicking on the suggesting, or hitting enter. Search Engine Land
Amazon Launches Spark, A Shoppable Feed of Stories and Photos Aimed at Prime Members
Inspired by Instagram’s use of shoppable photos, Amazon launched a new feature called Spark. The feature is available on the Amazon mobile app only for right now. Start by selecting at least 5 interests you want to follow, and with this information, Amazon Spark will create a customized feed of products and ideas of things to learn more about or shop for. TechCrunch
Facebook is Now Letting Brands and Media Companies Create Their Own Groups Within Pages
Brands and media companies are now able to create their own groups without having to rely on admins to set up the groups from personal accounts. This gives Pages administrators the ability to boost engagement with niche groups, and social media managers more privacy and separation from work. AdWeek
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