Kay Lee
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Kay Lee is a copy editor residing in Europe. With over 4 years of experience in technical writing and creating end-user documentation for high-end electronics.
Google Adds Blue Verification Checkmarks to Gmail
Google began adding blue checkmarks next to the names of senders who have verified their identity by adopting the BIMI (Brand Indicators for Message Identification) feature. Previously, this feature allowed companies to add their brand logo to emails.
NASA Announces the Names of Astronauts Who Will Fly to the Moon on Artemis II Mission
NASA and the Canadian Space Agency announced the names of four astronauts who will orbit the Moon as part of the upcoming historic Artemis II mission. They will be the first people to fly to the Moon in more than 50 years.
Twitter Is Rebranding Its Super Follows Feature as Subscriptions
Subscriptions are currently only available in the United States for select users who meet the minimum eligibility criteria of being 18 or older, having at least 10K followers, and having tweeted at least 25 times over the last 30 days.
Stable Diffusion Creator Runway Unveils a New AI Model for Generating Videos
Runway, a startup known for co-creating the popular text-to-image AI model Stable Diffusion, has recently unveiled a new artificial intelligence model capable of generating short videos based on text prompts.
Jack Dorsey's Decentralized Twitter Alternative Bluesky Debuts on the App Store
Bluesky features separate tabs for home, search, and notifications, as well as a repost feature – the interface is very similar to Twitter. It also allows you to post messages of up to 256 characters and attach photos.
Instagram Co-Founders Introduce Artifact, a New AI-Powered News App
Artifact's features can be compared to TikTok as it uses a similar algorithmic approach to content but applies it to its text only, focusing on what users like instead of showing them content based on who they follow.
Meta Introduced Telegram-Like Channels on Instagram
According to Zuckerberg, creators can keep their followers posted using text, photo, video, voice notes, and polls. For now, only creators can send messages, while followers can emoji react to content and vote in polls.