- Jewel thief: As part of its effort to do more about abuse and trolling, Twitter now lets users download and share their blocked-user lists.
- Not for a portrait neckline: Snapchat's CEO wants you to hold your smartphone vertically when you shoot video.
- New setting: Google announced 3 new initiatives for posting eyewitness news video on YouTube.
- Like leaving the key in the vault for a diamond thief: Google also announced worldwide real-time search trend data that's now publicly available.
- A lovely setting: Once, it was news that Amazon was doing independent production of TV shows. Now: Amazon will debut a new series on Facebook first.
- Cover that jewel case: Twitter introduced auto-play for videos that show up in your timeline. Here's how to shut that off.
- Diamond watch: Heads up: The algorithm for what shows up in users' Facebook news feeds is changing to reflect time spent reading.
- Shiny: This summer, Google will launch YouTube Gaming, which will start with 25,000 games. It's a Twitch competitor.
- That's quite a necklace: Twitter's going to take the 140-character limit off direct messages or DMs, which soon will allow 10,000 characters. Already hailed as a game-changer for business, it has many users (me included) cringing.
- Missing gems: In my new storytelling series, Tell It Better, I looked at Is your metaphor working...or working against you?
- Five-carat diamond? When did you last change your LinkedIn summary? Here are 3 examples to inspire you.
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