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" Instagram Reaches 27 Million Registered Users and Says Its Android App is Nearly Here." " Instagram Has 1.75 Million Users and Now $7 Million in New Funding." " Instagram Captures 100,000 Mobile Photo Addicts in Less Than a Week."īusiness Insider. " How Instagram Beat Hipstamatic at Its Own Game." " The Rise of Kevin Systrom, Who Founded Instagram 10 Years Ago and Built It Into One of the Most Popular Apps in the World." " Insta-Rich: $1 Billion for Instagram."īusiness Insider. " From 0 to $1 Billion in Two Years: Instagram's Rose-Tinted Ride to Glory." When a user "follows" another user, it means that they are adding that user's photos and videos to their feed. They can also scroll through an aggregation of trending content and interact with other user's photos and videos by clicking on buttons that allow them to "like" a post or add a text comment to a post. Instagram users can browse other users' photos and videos by searching for hashtags and locations. Users can make their profiles public or private the difference is that with a public profile, a user's photos/videos are viewable by every other Instagram user, whereas with a private profile, users can approve who they want to be able to view their posts. Users can then edit the media they upload with filters and organize them with location information and hashtags (a word or phrase preceded by a hash sign that is used primarily on social media platforms to identify posts about a specific topic).
The Android update, version 1.15, is available now from the Google Play Store.Although Instagram has a variety of features, in general, the app's interface allows individuals who have created a free account to upload media–both photos and videos. "These changes make Photos faster and easier to use than ever, and will be coming soon to iOS," said Google. The Albums section was previously called Collections, but Google changed the name based on user feedback and added a new scrolling carousel to the top of the Albums view.
The new update brings a bottom bar designed to make it easier to switch between the Assistant, Photos, and Albums view. "Rolling out today, the latest Google Photos update features an improved design and performance enhancements," said Google. In a separate announcement on Wednesday, the Google Photos team announced a new update for its Android app.
Support for the Picasa desktop album will end on March 14 and uploaded Picasa photos will be moved over to Google Photos from May 1. The addition of these editing tools is believed to be connected to the company's recent announcement that it would shutter its popular photo-editing and management app Picasa. All edits will be automatically saved but you can easily undo these changes by selecting "Revert to Original." Users can also choose new aspect ratios for cropping images including Original, Square, 16:9, and 4:3. To speed things up, you can now navigate between photos while staying in editing mode," explained the Google Photos team in a Google+ post late on Tuesday. Editing all of them can be time consuming. This week, Google announced new online editing options for Google Photos and an update for its Android app.