Here's what you've missed this week:
- Instagram Users Reporting Profiles Directed To Facebook-Hosted Page - When Instagram users opt to report profiles on the photo-sharing application, they are being directed to a page hosted by its parent company, Facebook.
- Timeline Changes Are On Their Way - Changes appeared to be rolling out for all Facebook users in New Zealand starting on Wednesday.
- LinkedIn Surpasses 200 Million Members - LinkedIn now counts over 200 million members as part of their network, representing more than 200 countries and territories, serving 19 languages around the world.
- Facebook Stock Hits $30 - For first time since July, Facebook's stock hit $30 a share on Wednesday after several consecutive days of hovering around the $29 mark. The stock opened at $29.63 a share and climbed above $30 in early trading, a gain of more than 3% on the day.
And some cool stuff from some fellow bloggers:
- We Never Look Up by an anonymous Finnish mobile researcher is a new Tumblr catalog that captures beautiful black and white photography of people, heads down, on their mobile devices.
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