A Google Maps feature that lets you follow businesses may not have much time left. An APK teardown of Google Maps beta suggests the feature will be removed from the navigation app, starting next year.
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Meta has announced an update to Instagram that will allow users to mark posts in the Explore tab with 'Not Interested', as well as hiding certain suggested posts based on hashtags or captions.
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Facebook has announced new content sensitivity controls in Instagram, with configurations allowing you to better moderate what kind of content you want to see in the Explore tab of the platform.
YouTube Music is getting a new Explore tab to replace the Hotlist tab. The tab is divided into two sections: New releases and Moods & genres. The new tab will help with music and playlist discovery.
After more than a year and a half in testing, YouTube is rolling out the Explore tab to its Android and iOS apps. The tab even contains a "Creators on the rise" section to feature upcoming creators.
Twitter has announced a new feature called Topics. With Topics, Twitter suggests relevant subjects in the timeline and search for you to follow, making it easier for you to keep up with developments.
Twitter announced today the release of Explore. The new feature is the result of a year of research to find the best way users could get access to Moments, trends, and search.
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