Everyone else has stickers, so why not Twitter? Making good on its promises last month that it would soon be launching a new way for users to decorate the photos they’re sharing across its network, ...
In what seems like an utterly bizarre and poorly thought-out move, Twitter has begun widely rolling out stickers on its platform today. There’s no need for this ...
In some ways, Twitter is awesome. It’s a great way to keep up with current events and it’s often a source of interesting and hilarious conversation with people I may otherwise never interact with.
Sharing photos on Twitter is now a lot more entertaining thanks to funky photo stickers. Whether you’re posting pics of your graduation, a day at the beach, or a night on the town, you’ll find a ...
Twitter is, of course, pretty late to the game on this one. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an experienced team of analysts covering smart home, home entertainment, ...
Twitter made its stickers for photos available to everyone at the end of last month, and now the company has quickly followed that up with the launch of its first branded stickers. Twitter calls them ...
Share your "universal passion for Pepsi" with Twitter's Promoted Stickers. #Blessed. Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and ...
Twitter quickly turned its recently launched Stickers feature into a money-spinner by allowing brands to purchase their own Promoted Stickers. Twitter hasn’t disclosed how much it charges for these ...
While stickers are cute, fun, and engaging for tech-addled millennials, they’re more than mere decoration. Twitter’s stickers have utility. They make searching for photos much, much easier. Twitter’s ...
Phil is a freelance writer from the UK, studying Creative Writing at university. When he's not writing, Phil is usually fiddling about with his phone, tweeting, or obsessing over anything with four ...
Twitter on Monday announced plans to launch stickers in its mobile apps, letting users customize their uploaded images with premade graphics. The feature is rolling out to iOS and Android "over the ...