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  2. Rich Communication Services - Wikipedia

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    An RCS thread on Xiaomi's messaging client, showing emojis, images, location, and a file, sent by the user. Samsung Electronics was one of the first major device original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to support the RCS initiative and it commercially launched RCS capable devices in Europe in 2012 and in the United States in 2015.

  3. Timeline of Instagram - Wikipedia

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    Instagram is released for the Android operating system with support starting at version 2.2 "Froyo", [14] and it is downloaded more than one million times in less than one day. [15] 2012: April 5: Funding: Instagram raises US$50 million from venture capitalists for a share of the company; the process values Instagram at US$500 million. [11] [16 ...

  4. Fix sending and receiving issues with third-party email apps

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    1. Sign into AOL Mail on a web browser. 2. Compose an email and add your own email address in the "To" field. 3. Send the email and check if it arrives.

  5. /pol/ - Wikipedia

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    A 2017 quantitative analysis found that /pol/ was an important influencer of news content on Twitter, with the board contributing 3% of mainstream news links and 1.96% of alternative news links on Twitter (as a fraction of all links co-appearing on Twitter, Reddit, and 4chan).

  6. Whisper (app) - Wikipedia

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    Anyone can post an anonymous message to the service in the form of an image macro: text overlaid on a picture. When you open the app, you see six such images. Each one has a "secret" on it. You can respond to a message publicly or privately, choosing a public anonymous post or a private pseudonymous chat. Users don't have a public identity in ...

  7. Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Twitter, officially known as X since July 2023, is a social networking service. It is one of the world's largest social media websites and one of the most visited websites in the world. [3] [4] Users can share short text messages, images, and videos in posts (formerly "tweets") and like or repost (formerly "retweets") other users' content. [5]

  8. 4chan - Wikipedia

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    4chan is an anonymous English-language imageboard website. Launched by Christopher "moot" Poole in October 2003, the site hosts boards dedicated to a wide variety of topics, from video games and television to literature, cooking, weapons, music, history, anime, fitness, politics, and sports, among others.

  9. XDA Developers - Wikipedia

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    XDA (formerly known as XDA Developers) is a mobile software development community launched on 20 December 2002. [1] [2] Although discussion primarily revolves around the Android operating system, members also talk about other operating systems and mobile software development topics.