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Twitter extends, new features.

Twitter, Twitter & Twitter Two new mobile features on twitter which are making photographs go more social. Feature One: - Photo tagging, which lets you ‘TAG’ people in your photo. Feature two: - The other is the ability to upload multiple photographs in a Tweet’. Yes, now you can tag up to 10 people in a photograph you upload ;) Tagging people in a photo makes conversations & tagging doesn’t affect character count in the Tweet — you can tag up to 10 people in a photo and still have all 140 characters at your disposal, making it easier to connect with your followers. If you’re the one being tagged, you’ll get a notification. Don’t panic, you can adjust notifications, as well as who can tag you, in your Settings. ;) And, you can upload up to 4 photographs in a single tweet ;) You will be able to share a series of photos that automatically create a collage. Just tap on a preview to get the full image and slide through the group. The ability to uploa...

SMSes, MMSes Banned : A Reaction on the Action.

Over look on the Violence To check the spread of rumours which has led to the exodus of north-eastern people from certain states, the government has banned bulk SMSes and MMSes for 15 days across the country. Till now, a group based in Pakistan is suspected to have been involved in creating images and spreading them across social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and You Tube to provoke Muslims and create scare among people of North East living across India. The Central is also planning to forbid all the sites which were found to host inflammatory & hateful content, spreading rumors & inciting violence targeting the people from north-east. It includes internet pages & fake user-accounts on Social networking sites to avoid panic among people of NE living across India. My thoughts on the ACTION I think a ban on bulk text messages may not be the solution since most of masterminds, who were sending out threatening text messages were individ...