Instagram launches private photo messaging service
Instagram Direct allows users to send photos and videos to up to 15 people at a time.
Instagram Direct allows users to send photos and videos to up to 15 people at a time.
However, Facebook was adamant last night that it did not reverse or change any policies as a result of the controversy.
Such clips were banned back in May, but the firm says it’s now altered it policy again and that people are sharing violent videos “to condemn” them.
Why did we ever stop shoving cake into our faces with wild abandon?
The video sharing app just hit 40 million users.
They just take that trolley and go.
The company said today that it had a big announcement – so here it is. Will it challenge Vine?
Why haven’t you been scrambling eggs in their shells the whole time?
Marky Mark has come a long way.
A small number of videos will cost from 99 cent a month for people to subscribe to watch.
We need to talk about wonderful corgis are.
Prepare to say ARGH.
The FBI has released video and images of two men as part of a public appeal for information about Monday’s attack which killed three people.
Videos show the explosion and its immediate aftermath. Warning: Viewers may find some footage distressing.
That seagulls can not be trusted, for example.
If you’re not smiling after this lot then we can do nothing more for you.
You will need (a) a helmet (b) friends and (c) a room.
Nothing eases you into a new app like advice from Dick Van Dyke
Euro 2012 was a disappointment for Ireland on the pitch, but off it, the fans were one of the tournament’s big hits. Ten of them take TheScore.ie behind the scenes of the trip of a lifetime.
Do not try this at home. Oh wait, you already did.
YouTube briefly appeared on the list of banned addresses today – but officials in Russia blamed a technical error.
Vick Ballard’s amazing touchdown, the Saints sing for the FAI Cup and a face punch straight out of the gates of hell.
“They’ve computers now you see….is the school around the corner just the same?”
Disco dancing, sharp fashions and meeting local politicians. (Warning: Includes a young Brian Cowen)
Obama and Romney will go head to head for the first time in a presidential debate tonight – but here’s 5 stand-out moments from previous presidential races.
Didn’t want to sit through three whole hours of British pomp and ceremony (they do it well, though, don’t they)? Here are the main bits.
Video site YouTube has started asking users to provide their real names when commenting. Some of the reasons they allow you to give for declining prove interesting.
Our favourite is the one with around sixty soldiers playing kazoos on a stage.
Langley Research Center was founded in 1917 and later became famous as the site where the first moon landing was planned.
Prepare to cringe at collection of oddest home and corporate video clips. And yes, they are mostly from the 1980s.
Which new movie release is worth the price of a cinema ticket this weekend? Decide for yourself with trailers of these three films, opening in cinemas tomorrow.
The classic BBC comedy ended in 1988 but its writers are set to bring the series back to life.
Bulgaria may join the growing list of EU countries delaying their ratification of the controversial ACTA legislation…