Languages written from right to left are having an Instagram moment.
The photo-and-video social app now supports languages read from right to left, including Hebrew, Farsi, and Arabic. The new languages will first be available on Android device…
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Instagram now supports right-to-left languages like Hebrew and Arabic
Instagram is finally rolling out native support for Hebrew, Arabic and Farsi – three popular languages that are all written right-to-left. They join 36 other languages that Instagram supports natively. And just like all other language options on Instagram, everything besides someone’s username will be translated. Why did this take so long? Because adding a language like Arabic… Read More
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Getting tired of the same old Instagram Stories? Get ready for stop motion, the newest feature in Instagram’s story camera.
The tool allows you to take a series of photos, string them together into a short stop-motion video and post them to your story.
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You can edit the videos with filters, stickers, and texts, just like any other post to Stories. We haven’t yet found a limit on the length that the videos can be — we were able to stitch together up to 50 frames.
Here’s the feature in action:
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Getting tired of the same old Instagram Stories? Get ready for stop motion, the newest feature in Instagram’s story camera.
The tool allows you to take a series of photos, string them together into a short stop-motion video and post them to your story.
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You can edit the videos with filters, stickers, and texts, just like any other post to Stories. We haven’t yet found a limit on the length that the videos can be — we were able to stitch together up to 50 frames.
Here’s the feature in action:
More about Instagram, Vine, Snapchat, Stop Motion, and Boomerang
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I wasn’t particularly excited to take a meeting with another 360-degree camera company when I sat down with Rylo last week. It’s not that the tech isn’t interesting, or that there isn’t a future in it. For a majority of us, 360 video is, at best, an occasional novelty. But this Bay Area startup has the makings of something different. Read More
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