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Instagram Reels Video Length Limit Expanded to 60 Seconds

Instagram Reels Video Length Limit Expanded to 60 Seconds
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Social Sense — Business Changes Coming to Instagram (Part 2)

Social Sense — Business Changes Coming to Instagram (Part 2)
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Mark Zuckerberg says video accounts for almost half the time spent on Facebook

Mark Zuckerberg says video accounts for almost half the time spent on Facebook
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Rise of Instagram Reels in India

Rise of Instagram Reels in India It’s a year old, but that’s old enough to become a platform that mirrors fashion, lifestyle and music trends among the youth Mathures Paul   |   Published 26.07.21, 11:53 PM Instagram has changed our lives… most of our lives. Once waist-deep in Instagram universe, users start aiming for perfection in how dinner should look, how books need to be stacked, how lighting needs to be perfect before taking selfies, how lipstick shades talk about one’s personality.… In short, each little square-shaped picture that gets posted, speak a lot about us. Perfection-seeking Instagram that Mark Zuckerberg bought in 2012 has expanded greatly. Though video content on the platform has been enjoying a steady climb, until early 2020,

India s ShareChat raises $145 mln from Temasek, others at near $3 bln valuation

Aditya Kalra 1/6 ShareChat and stock graph are displayed in this illustration taken, July 26, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration Read More NEW DELHI, July 27 (Reuters) - Indian content-sharing platform ShareChat has raised $145 million in fresh funding from Singapore s Temasek Holdings and two other investors, giving it a valuation of $2.88 billion, the company told Reuters on Tuesday. The funding signals growing fascination for Indian content-sharing and short-video apps that have become popular ever since New Delhi last year banned ByteDance s TikTok and some other Chinese apps following an India-China border clash. ShareChat allows users to post content in 15 Indian languages. After TikTok was banned, the Indian firm also launched a similar short-video sharing app named Moj which has since become popular and clocked millions of downloads.

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