Topic: Instagram

Is Tumblr Worth $1 Billion?

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There's another $1 billion acquisition rumor floating around. Yahoo, reportedly, is interested in coming to some sort of deal to acquire Tumblr.

By Rebecca Greenfield

May 6, 2013

Why Instagram Really Chose Facebook Over Twitter

In this definitive telling of the history of Instagram we get CEO Kevin Systrom's reasoning for ultimately choosing Facebook's $1 billion offer over Twitter's $520 million—and it has less to do with money than you might think.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 2, 2013

Instagram's Tags Are About to Turn It into Your Lame Facebook Wall

Now that Instagram has introduced a "Photos of You" section for tagged snapshots just like its parent company Facebook, you can forget the beautiful images of pro photographers and amateurs turned pro — your square cellphone art is about to degrade into filtered party pics.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 14, 2013

Hashtags Will Be Great for Facebook

In an attempt to continue its quest to become everyone's hyper-organized "personal newspaper," Facebook is planning to adopt a modern organizing tool that's as easy for its native Twitter users to make fun of as it may prove useful to the often cluttered No. 1 social network.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Mar 1, 2013

Instagram Reveals the Great Goldman Party of 2013

For the first time since 2006, Goldman Sachs hosted one of its famous partners galas, and we know all about the lavish affair thanks to... Instagram, meaning the recession has officially ended and photo sharing apps are legitimate reporting tools.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Feb 18, 2013

Israel's Latest Weapon: Instagram

An Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) soldier angered folks on both sides of the West Bank Barrier when he posted a photo of a young Palestinian boy in the crosshairs of his rifle on Instagram.

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By Connor Simpson

Feb 5, 2013

Your Instagram Feed Is Ready for Real Computers Now

Yes, Instagram's migration from your phone to your personal computer or tablet is nearly complete. Well, except for the taking photos part, and the fact that it's buggy on launch day, but still.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 29, 2013

Instagram Is a Terrible Example of Immigrants Creating American Jobs

During his immigration speech on Tuesday afternoon President Barack Obama cited the Brazilian born Instagram co-creator Mike Krieger as an example of the potential jobs and money a non-American can bring to our country, a strange choice considering how teeny-tiny the photo-sharing app industry is.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 29, 2013

How Video Sharing Apps Keep Porn Out

Just like Vine, pretty much any of the other "Instagram for video" platforms that have come out in the last couple of years have experienced an inundation of inappropriate content.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jan 17, 2013

How Many Users Does Instagram Really Have After the Ad Scandal?

Instagram released new numbers Thursday that show there's still devotion, but is there real growth to track since Facebook's $1 billion acquisition last year? Or a real drop-off since Instagram's sell-out move last month?

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 28, 2012

Did Instagram Really Lose 25% of Users?

Instagram lost 4 million of its 16.4 million daily active users over the Christmas holiday, according to the usage trend monitors at AppData — but let's not jump to conclusions.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 26, 2012

Did Instagram Promote Your Photo as One of the Best of 2012?

You were mad enough when you thought Instagram was going to use your photos for ads, so it stands to reason that you might be a little ticked Instagram used them for a year-end roundup, right?

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 25, 2012

Look At All These Guns People Got for Christmas

Without further ado: Pictures of people standing in front of Christmas trees with their brand new guns.

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By Adam Clark Estes

Dec 24, 2012

Facebook Shrugs Off Instagram's New Class Action Lawsuit

For Instagram, there's good news and there's bad news about the class action lawsuit just filed against them. Bad news first: Somebody just filed a lawsuit. Good news: Facebook's lawyers have plenty of practice getting rid of these.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 21, 2012

Why Instagram Will Never Be the Same

Even though Instagram has both apologized and now walked back its terms of service, the mutiny over the photo-sharing app has given its once universally loyal users a preview of a tech universe very much prioritizing money over user experience.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 20, 2012

Instagram (Mostly) Going Back to Its Old Privacy Policy

Remember when tech companies changed things and didn't listen to all of the people complaining about it? Those days are long gone, apparently. Instagram is reverting back to their old Terms of Service, the company announced in a blog post Thursday evening

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 19, 2012

The Best Instagram Accounts We Lost in the Instagram Revolt

In a move to protest Instagram's new vision for its lucrative future, many of its most loyal users have suspended or deleted their accounts. So have some of its best.

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By David Wagner

Dec 19, 2012

Today's Best

Five Best Wednesday Columns

Michael Bloomberg on gun control, Matt Miller on gun buyback programs, Lydia DePillis on Instagram, Chris McDermott on the Keystone XL pipeline, and Scott A. Snyder on South Korea's first female president.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 18, 2012

Instagram Says It's Sorry for (Still) Trying to Make Money Off You

The backlash to Instagram's new Terms of Service agreement that suggested it might sell its users' photos as ads without compensation has forced the company to take a big — if not complete — step back with a statement released Tuesday.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 18, 2012

Should You Leave Instagram for the New Flickr App?

Now that Instagram has suddenly angered so many of its millions of loyal users with a sneaky terms of service change, Yahoo's Flickr app for iPhone actually has a chance to win over legions of new photo sharers. Herein, a comparison test.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 17, 2012

The Truth Behind the New Instagram Privacy Policy

Instagram updated its privacy policy Monday morning in a move designed to make its Facebook partnership all the more official and, more importantly, to prepare itself for all the advertisements inevitably making their way to the app.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 17, 2012

Facebook to Launch Its Own SnapChat as Social-Network Clone Wars Live on

Facebook may have something of a new strategy: If you can't buy the competition, build a clone of it. Rumor has it that Facebook has built and is testing its own version of SnapChat, that popular-with-the-youngsters app that many associate with sexting.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 12, 2012

Of Course Ads Are Coming to Instagram

It's not clear exactly when or how, but Facebook's Carolyn Everson confirmed that the company will "monetize" (i.e. sell advertising) on the very-popular photo sharing app.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 12, 2012

Yahoo Enters the Photo-Filter War with Its New Flickr App

A day after debuting its new mail apps, the company has just released a Flickr app for iPhone, that — surprise, surprise — has Instagram-type filters. This comes just days after Twitter released its own filters and Instagram unveiled a new one.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 10, 2012

The Twitter-Instagram Filter Wars Have Arrived

On the the same afternoon that Instagram updated its mobile apps with a new filter called Willow, Twitter debuted long rumored photo filters of its own — all of which explains the whole dust-up over Instagram photos disappearing from Twitter last week.

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By Connor Simpson

Dec 8, 2012

Twitter to Start War on Instagram In Time for Christmas

Holidays seem to be Instagram's bread and butter, so it makes sense that Twitter would fire their first shot in the war on Instagram when the app is at its most vulnerable. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 7, 2012

The Era of Twitter Without Instagram Has Now Begun

We know everyone is a little bummed about all those filtered photos disappearing from your Twitter streams this weekend, but let's not get all worked up about it: They are disappearing, and there is no scandal.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 5, 2012

How to Get Over the Twitter-Instagram War on Photos

Instagram made sharing its photos a lot more annoying for Twitter users Wednesday in what's being called a "brewing war." We're here to help with a handy three-step program to getting over this terrible ordeal.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Dec 5, 2012

Why You Can't See Instagram Photos on Twitter Anymore

Instagram has suddenly — and suspiciously — removed its photos from your Twitter stream. What does Facebook have to do with all this?

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By Connor Simpson

Nov 23, 2012

Everyone Instagrammed Their Turkey Yesterday

Oh, no! You were so busy eating and being thankful for family, friends and good health yesterday that you forgot to Instagram your turkey! Don't worry, everyone else remembered. Thanksgiving was the busiest day ever for the upstart social network. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 6, 2012

The iPhone Is Having a Rough Election Day

The iPhone had its week last week, when Instagram brought unbelievable but real images of Sandy's destruction to our attention and Twitter acted as a (mostly) reliable news and information source for many people. But Election Day, however, doesn't want any of that. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Nov 5, 2012

Instagram Is No Longer Just a Smartphone App

This afternoon the filtered smartphone app became more than that, launching web profile pages for its computer inclined users.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 29, 2012

Think Before You Retweet: How to Spot a Fake Storm Photo

While it's one of our favorite ways to track the storm, the thing about following Sandy via photos on the Internet is that, like a lot of things online, there is a high chance of encountering a fake.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 29, 2012

The Best Places to See the Storm Online

As the iPhone-ed masses witness Hurricane Sandy's wrath, the user-generated storm porn is starting to come in.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 24, 2012

And the Actual Retail Price for Instagram Is...

Though the Instagram sale got a lot of press for its big $1 billion price tag, when all is said and done Facebook will only pay $715 million in cash and stock for the photo-sharing app, according to a Security and Exchange Commission filing from today.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Oct 9, 2012

How Instagram Beat Hipstamatic at Its Own Game

The same year Instagram got bought up for $1 billion dollars, Hipstamatic, the original retro filter-based photo sharing app laid off all but six of its employees because of one huge oversight: Social.

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Oct 2, 2012

Every 'Mad Men' Cocktail Ever; Rebel Wilson's 'Edge of Glory'

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Sep 27, 2012

Turning Instagram Addiction into Dollars

Even more than Twitter now, Instagram has its users hooked, but it still doesn't mean much financially for Facebook. Still, there are some glimmers that sharing photos might be a big business.

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By David Wagner

Sep 24, 2012

Hate-Reading Naomi Wolf; Hometown Locals Not Charmed by Rowling's Latest

Today in books and publishing: Rowling's old neighbors insist they aren't snobs; Naomi Wolf's Vagina turns off feminists; Teju Cole on Insta-photography; happy International Book Week!

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By Alexander Abad-Santos

Aug 23, 2012

Cookie Monster Batman and the Dog You Wish You Had

Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Aug 20, 2012

Was Instagram Savvy or Stupid When Negotiating with Facebook?

With Facebook's stock decline, the people who sold Instagram have also lost a considerable amount of their company's value because of poor negotiating tactics described by DealBook's Steven M. Davidoff

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By Esther Zuckerman

Jul 30, 2012

Trimming the Times

Women at the Olympics, Syrians in Iraq, and Discarded Pianos

A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.

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By David Wagner

Jul 26, 2012

Comment of the Day

On the 'Show And Tell' Aspects of Social Media

Rich Kids of Instagram got lots of people talking about about self-presentation and socioeconomic status on social media. One commenter agreed with Rebecca Greenfield's take on the issue. 

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jul 18, 2012

Rich Kids of Instagram Epitomize Everything Wrong with Instagram

While the Internet has had a good time making fun of these rich kid Instagram photos, haters should be careful. These postings are emblematic of the entire medium we all use.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

Jun 22, 2012

These Concept Instagram Glasses Should Stay a Concept

After intriguing some with his idea for Instaglasses—spectacles that tint the world like Instagram—designer Markus Gerke has clarified that he has no plans to move these glasses out of the concept phase, to which we say: Phew.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 29, 2012

What Facebook and Instagram Can Learn From Microsoft and Skype

A giant tech company buys a hot start-up for a lot of money and loyal users are fearful that the new owner will crush the company's soul. Sound familiar?

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 24, 2012

Why Did Facebook Just Clone Instagram?

If Facebook bought Instagram so it didn't have to compete with it, why did it just put out a photo-sharing app just like Instagram?

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By Eric Randall

May 17, 2012

Can Spotify Really Be Worth $4 Billion?

Dealbook's Evelyn M. Rusli reports that the music-sharing company Spotify is raising money as part of a deal that values it at $4 billion, and fresh off this morning's enormous $1.5 billion valuation for Pinterest, we can't help but fear this is more evidence of a social media bubble.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 15, 2012

What Facebook, Instagram, and Google Can Learn from Flickr

Once upon a time a big tech company bought a smaller photo sharing tech start-up and ruined both.

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By Rebecca Greenfield

May 15, 2012

Could Apple's iCloud Be an Instagram Killer?

Apple's update to its iCloud service sounds a lot like Instagram.

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By Adam Clark Estes

May 10, 2012

Facebook Has Another Dirty Little IPO Secret

The road to Facebook's IPO didn't get any smoother Thursday, when The Financial Times' April Dembowsky reported an impending Federal Trade Commission investigation into the company's Instagram purchase.

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