Showing all posts tagged Product News
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Salesforce Easy Makes the CRM Accessible to Small Businesses
The affordable platform offers a wide range of new features that can help small businesses drive efficient growth.
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Google Meet Introduces Live-Sharing Games and Spotify
The new features, announced this week, are the latest updates to the platform following the Duo-Meet merger.
Jade Artry -
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Meta to Close Novi Crypto Wallet by September
After an incredibly rocky three years, could this finally be the end of Meta's cryptocurrency vision?
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Google Meet Introduces New Multitasking Tools
The PiP feature allows users to pin multiple video feeds, and join meetings directly through apps like Google Docs or Sheets.
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WhatsApp Business “Cover Photo” Feature Will Soon Be Released on Android
Here's everything you need to know before it drops — including what to expect and how to get it.
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Buy Now, PayPal Later: Apple has Competition in BNPL Market
The payment services company has expanded its Buy Now, Pay Later offerings, allowing customers to spread out payments.
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New Samsung Wallet App Launches for Payments, Passwords, and More
Digital payment services have seen a shockingly rapid rise in the last two years. Samsung's evolving to meet demand.
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TikTok Is Pushing Back Against Infinite Scrolling
Following in the footsteps of Apple and Google, the platform is strengthening its commitment to digital wellbeing.
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Meta Pivots to Sell Portal Displays for Businesses, Not Consumers
With inflation on the rise, fewer consumers are shelling out for a $349 smart display. But businesses might.
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Apple Launches Own Buy Now, Pay Later Service
The announcement is the latest curveball to be slung into the industry, one that's already rife with uncertainty.
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Square Sellers Will Get Apple’s ‘Tap to Pay’ on iPhones This Year
When Apple first revealed its Tap to Pay feature, some media outlets called it the "Square-killer." Times have changed.
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Apple Reportedly Swapping Its iPhone Lightning Port for USB-C Next Year
The reported change would be a big reversal from Apple and is likely spurred by government policy.
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Facebook Discontinues Podcasts, Will Start Removing Them on June 3
Live Audio Rooms will be integrated into Facebook Live, allowing users to go live with just audio if they want.
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Wix’s New Integration Allows New Businesses To Earn Fast
Wix's new partnership with LegalZoom allows users to launch a business and create a website on one platform.
Isobel O'Sullivan -
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Flickr Will Mass-Delete a Bunch of Free Users’ Photos Next Month
Nothing lasts forever: On May 17th, Flickr will start deleting free accounts' non-public photos after the first 50.
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Square Debuts the Next-Gen ‘Square Stand’ POS System
The biggest new features are built-in payments for contactless and chip cards, plus a "customer-driven" checkout process.
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Microsoft Releases New ‘Remote Help’ Tool for IT Teams
New feature means that technical help can be easily given to employees, even if they're working remotely.
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Instacart Drops Its Valuation by Almost 40%
Other companies in similar businesses -- advertising and delivery -- have also seen declines in stock value lately.
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Instagram Opens Up Product Tagging Ability for All US Users
Currently an average of 1.6 million people tag one or more brands every week. That number's about to be a lot larger.
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Shopify’s New “Link in Bio” Tool Linkpop Brings Ecommerce to Social
The new tool seems likely to usher in a new crop of younger influencers who are interested in dipping a toe into ecommerce.
Adam Rowe -
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Google Debuts 2 New Tools to Help Optimize Fleet Deliveries
The services give drivers and managers all the routing and traffic data they need to adjust for maximum efficiency.
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