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Will Instagram users turn to Flickr because of updated privacy policy?

Posted by Tiffany Gibson | Published December 18, 2012 at 3:36 pm | Comments 0

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Since Instagram updated its new intellectual property policy yesterday, I’ve been thinking more and more about switching to Flickr.

I’m not a huge Yahoo! fan, but I don’t like the idea of allowing my photos to be used in advertisements, especially without compensation. And I’m going to guess I’m not alone in that.

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Twitter allows select users to download tweets

Posted by Tiffany Gibson | Published December 17, 2012 at 5:10 pm | Comments 0

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@Tiffanyg89: is wishing @Twitter would allow her to see all of her tweets since joining the social network in November 2008.

(Yep, we actually used Twitter like Facebook in the beginning. Oh how things have changed.)

@Twitter: We’re rolling it out right now.

Mashable reports that Twitter, which launched in 2006, is now allowing users to download every tweet they’ve ever created. Twitter CEO Dick Costolo has made promises that we would see this by the end of 2012. Looks like he really meant the end. There’s only two weeks to go until the new year.

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Reflecting on the Newtown massacre, media coverage

Posted by Tiffany Gibson | Published December 17, 2012 at 1:51 pm | Comments 0

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The day started out like any other, but it would end with lingering sorrow felt throughout the nation.

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Flickr launches new iPhone app

Posted by Tiffany Gibson | Published December 12, 2012 at 5:37 pm | Comments 0

Perk up Flickr fans. The company announced today it’s releasing a new iOS app for shooting, sharing and discovering photos. And it’s actually pretty impressive.

Just like our Flickr site, you can upload unlimited photos from your camera roll, add your photos to groups and sets, add a venue from Foursquare and tag people. Best of all, the quality of the original photo is always preserved so you can continue to enjoy your photos for years to come.

You might be wondering why we are just now getting a Flickr app with all of these features. Well, Wired.com points out in a post about the app that Flickr basically missed the boat on mobile photo sharing due to its focus on integration instead of innovation when the company was bought by Yahoo! in 2005.

But it looks like Yahoo! CEO Marissa Mayer is switching some things up in the company. Forbes is even calling it “the best mobile photo app out there at the moment.”

Will you abandon Instagram and Twitter filters and switch to the new Flickr app? Seems like it might be worth it. Check it out and share your thoughts below.

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Feedback on NewsOK’s Facebook commenting policy

Posted by Tiffany Gibson | Published December 11, 2012 at 4:18 pm | Comments 0

The days of posting anonymous comments on NewsOK are no more. Digital Managing Editor Alan Herzberger announced Tuesday morning that the site will be switching to Facebook commenting.

“We care about the conversation. We care so much about the conversation that we are willing to give up quantity for quality. We expect this change to result in fewer comments on our site. But we also expect this change to encourage more users to participate. And we’re confident that we will see more constructive discourse about issues in Oklahoma.” – Herzberger


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Twitter rolls out photo filters after split with Instagram

Posted by Tiffany Gibson | Published December 11, 2012 at 1:29 pm | Comments 0

Twitter doesn’t seem too heartbroken over its split with Instagram. In fact, the company is now offering photo filters and going steady with a new photo editing partner, Aviary.

The new photo editing features and filters were rolled out Monday afternoon.

Here’s a look at some of the new features from Twitter’s blog:

Filters. Apply one of eight filters, ranging from black & white to vintage, to add a new look and feel to your photos.

Take a bird’s-eye view. See how each filter would affect your photo in a single grid view, or swipe through looks to compare your options.

Frame the action. Crop and pinch to zoom in order to focus attention.

Auto-enhance. Make your photos pop with balanced light and colors by tapping the wand.

I haven’t been able to test this yet due to a delay in the upgrade to my phone, but I’d like to hear your thoughts about the features. Will you stop using Instagram? Why or why not?

“In June, 2011, we introduced the ability to attach a photo to your Tweet, a first step toward improving the entire photo experience on Twitter. Since then we’ve been making it easier and faster to share and discover and enjoy great photos on Twitter every day.” – Twitter blog

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Australia police warn of dangerous Apple mapping system error

Posted by Tiffany Gibson | Published December 11, 2012 at 12:46 pm | Comments 0

You probably know by now that Apple’s mapping system in iOS6 is horrendous. But outright dangerous?

Looks that way.

Australian police issued a warning Monday, urging motorists to be careful when relying on the mapping system. Apparently, it has directed several motorists off the beaten path and left them stranded in the Murray-Sunset National Park.

“Tests on the mapping system by police confirm the mapping systems lists Mildura in the middle of the Murray Sunset National Park, approximately 70km away from the actual location of Mildura. Police are extremely concerned as there is no water supply within the Park and temperatures can reach as high as 46 degrees, making this a potentially life threatening issue.” - Mildura Police

Police said some people have been stranded at the park for up to 24 hours without food or water. Mildura officers said they have contacted Apple in relation to the issue.

“Anyone travelling to Mildura or other locations within Victoria should rely on other forms of mapping until this matter is rectified.”

Here’s another tip. Use a different mapping service if you’re taking a trip to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. I think the picture above speaks for itself.

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Pre-sale Soundgarden tickets available for Twitter users

Posted by Tiffany Gibson | Published December 11, 2012 at 11:04 am | Comments 0

Will buying concert tickets online soon get a little easier for Twitter users?

Mashable reports: Twitter users who own American Express cards can get their hands on concert tickets for rock band Soundgarden by syncing their cards and tweeting “#AmexSoundgardenTix.”

American Express’s handle, @AmexSync, will respond and give users an access code to purchase two pre-sale Soundgarden tickets. The deal is part of American Express’s discounts program that launched earlier this year.

According to the Mashable,

The program works like this: Cardholders go tosync.americanexpress.com/twitter to sync their card with their Twitter account. Then, when they tweet various “special offer” hashtags (like “#amexcoffee” for instance), couponless savings are loaded onto their cards.


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How to bypass Instagram’s disabling of Twitter photo integration

Posted by Tiffany Gibson | Published December 10, 2012 at 2:57 pm | Comments 0

The days of expanding Instagram photos in your Twitter timeline are now over. (OK, maybe that was a little bit dramatic.) Or, at least they are for the time being. (Better?)

There has been an influx of media reports that the two companies aren’t getting along. Well, it’s official. Instagram completed its disabling of photo integration with Twitter Sunday.

Here’s more on this from a Twitter blog post:

As a result, photos are no longer appearing in Tweets or user photo galleries. While tweeting links to Instagram photos is still possible, you can no longer view the photos on Twitter, as was previously the case. 

When you share an Instagram photo on Twitter it will now only appear as a link, taking you back to the photo-filtering site/app.

If you miss this feature on Twitter, you’re in luck. There seems to be a quick solution.

If you sign up for an account on IFTTT, you can create a hashtag that will allow you to post the full photo on Twitter. Just be sure to use the hashtag you created in the cutline of the photo on Instagram. It’s probably not the best solution, but it works.

Thanks to IFTTT user djbentley for coming up with this fix!

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Report: Digital news consumption increasing; young TV audience tuning out

Posted by Tiffany Gibson | Published October 1, 2012 at 11:37 am | Comments 0

Despite a decline in newspaper and magazine readership, television news has been able to hold onto viewers. But a growing platform is now threatening TV’s audience.

The InterWebs. The World Wide Web. The digital space. The online sector. The…OK, I’m done.

Back to my point.

The Pew Research Center released a news consumption report Thursday, analyzing readership on various platforms. The report found that “the changing demographics in the TV news audience are particularly noticeable in the audiences for local and cable news.”

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