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- Twitter Brings its Live Audio Feature ‘Spaces’ to its Desktop and Mobile Website
- Instagram releases insight data for live videos and reels
- You can now directly save Gmail image attachments to Google Photos
- Which Weapons Are Most Commonly Used for Homicides? #Infographic
- Is Your Bathroom Eco-Friendly? Tips for a Sustainable Bathroom #Infographic
Twitter Brings its Live Audio Feature ‘Spaces’ to its Desktop and Mobile Website Posted: 27 May 2021 07:30 AM PDT
Twitter launched its Live Audio feature 'Spaces' in December. After making the feature available for both iOS and Android devices, Twitter is now bringing Spaces to its desktop and mobile website. According to Twitter, web users can preview a Space in a popup window before joining, where they can see a description and some or all of the participants based on the size of the room. After entering a Space, users can also continue their browsing while the Space is displayed as a minimized window on the right-hand side. The popup will also show transcriptions for deaf and hard of hearing users, as well as those who may want to keep the sound off. Moreover, Twitter announced that it will add captions and labels to Spaces to make the feature more accessible, and that accessibility and transcription are among its focus areas for the web version of Spaces. The company is also working on the Spaces' infrastructure and user interface to learn how to adapt the feature to a listener's screen size in the best possible way.
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Instagram releases insight data for live videos and reels Posted: 27 May 2021 06:31 AM PDT If you are an influencer, content creator, or entrepreneur on Instagram, you must know the struggle of getting better engagements on your content and how important it is to keep a track of the insights. Now Instagram allows all the business and creator accounts to access the insight of their live videos and reels so that they can work on their content accordingly. These insights will show the number of likes, comments, plays, saves, accounts reached, and shares of the reels. Whereas, for live videos number of comments, shares, peak concurrent viewers, and accounts that the video has reached will be revealed. |
You can now directly save Gmail image attachments to Google Photos Posted: 27 May 2021 06:18 AM PDT Previously, you had to download the Gmail image attachments and upload them on Google Photos in order to create your backup but, with the release of a new feature. The electronic mailing giant company allows the users to save their Gmail image attachments directly to Google Photos without having to download them separately. When you preview an image attachment on Gmail, on the upper-right corner of the menu will be present a new option "Save to Photos". However, if you don't want to even preview the image attachment, you can find the option right beside "Add to Drive". Since it is a gradual rollout, you might get the feature on your app within 15 days. So, make the most of this feature on Google Photos before the service stops offering free unlimited storage. Any photo or video that you will save into Google Photos would be counted towards the limited 15GB free storage for Gmail, slides, spreadsheets, documents, etc. In order to add more documents or photos, you will have to pay the charges unless you own a Pixel device. |
Which Weapons Are Most Commonly Used for Homicides? #Infographic Posted: 27 May 2021 02:30 AM PDT When you think of gun violence, what type of firearm comes to mind? There has been a big push to get assault rifles banned in the US but, do bad people with assault rifles cause the most damage? This informative graph put together by the team at Criminal Attorney Columbus shows exactly which weapons were most commonly used for homicides in 2019. The overwhelming majority of this pie chart is homicide by handgun. With 45.7% of the total percentage, handguns make up the largest portion of weapons used in homicide. That percentage also varies from state to state. Maryland for example, is the state with the highest percentage of homicide due to handguns. On the flip side, Vermont is the state that ranks the highest for percentages of homicides with hands, fists, feet and other body parts. The other weapons making up the chart include rifles, shotguns, knives, and non-firearms like fire, poison, and hammers, etc. The highest percentages for homicide due to these other weapons are as follows: Vermont - highest percentage of homicides using rifles at 18.18% Maine - highest percentage of homicides using shotguns at 15% Delaware - highest percentage of homicides using unknown types of firearms at 56.3% Rhode Island - highest percentage of homicides using knives or cutting instruments at 28%. Idaho - highest percentage of homicides using other weapons at 37.1%. Infographic by: criminalattorneycolumbus Share This Infographic On Your Site |
Is Your Bathroom Eco-Friendly? Tips for a Sustainable Bathroom #Infographic Posted: 27 May 2021 12:09 AM PDT Now more than ever, people are adapting the way they live and changing their daily habits in a bid to live a more sustainable life. Discussions about climate change, water consumption and energy saving are all concerns that make us reconsider our lifestyle and encourage us to consider our impact on the environment. Home interior is usually the first place that springs to mind when thinking about little gestures one can do for the planet. In fact, there's lots to do to make your space more environmentally friendly, whether that's your living room, your kitchen or even... your bathroom. At Bathing Solutions, we are committed to help anyone improve their bathroom and tailor this personal space to their individual needs. We've done some research to find out the best ways you can adapt your bathroom to make it more eco-friendly. Here are our top tips for a more sustainable bathroom. Infographic by: bathingsolutions Share This Infographic On Your Site |
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