YouTube Vlogger Raymond Braun talks to CNN’s Maggie Lake of millennials coming-out in YouTube videos.
Turning Six Seconds Into Thousands of Dollars
The most popular Vine stars can make as much as half a million dollars a year. The WSJ’s Eva Tam interviews two Canadian Viners, Esa Fung and Ray Ligaya, about how they […]
Founder Jack Dorsey becomes interim CEO of Twitter
Twitter’s chief executive Dick Costolo is stepping down after five years in the job. It’s one of several recent setbacks for the social media firm, which is facing stiff competition. Al Jazeera’s […]
Periscope Is the Big Winner in Mayweather-Pacquiao
The big winner in this past weekend’s Mayweather-Pacquaio boxing match may be the Periscope video streaming app. WSJ-D deputy tech editor Brian Fitzgerald discusses on MoneyBeat. Photo: Getty
Teens Are Still Using Facebook–and Google+
A new Pew Research study shows Facebook is still the top social media platform among teens, with Google+ ranking surprisingly well also. Caitlin Huston joins MoneyBeat.
The Digital Story of Don Draper
What it would be like if Don Draper was on social media.
Facebook bringing the news straight to your feed
Social media giant Facebook is making a new move that could see its users lingering on the site more than any other. The company is working on an agreement with at least […]
Periscope: First Look at Twitter’s Live-Stream App
Periscope lets you broadcast the highs and lows of your daily life to your Twitter followers. WSJ’s Joanna Stern tests out the new service.
Facebook’s F8 event in under 2 minutes
Mashable made a two minute summary of this years F8. Day 1: Day 2:
Inside Story: Is Facebook right to censor user content?
More than 1.4 billion people around the world use facebook every month. And the content they post varies just as much as the places they’re posting it from. Facebook users span different […]