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October 2022
Long Checkout Lines and Changing Bottom Lines
There are more changes coming to your local grocery store than just the new seasonal end caps. From TikTok and other social media platforms driving inspiration for Gen-Z’s weekly recipes to online grocery shopping affecting the bottom line, read more about how the food industry’s digital landscape is changing fast.
A 30-Minute Electronic Eraser
Twitter is rolling out the ability to edit your content for up to 30 minutes after it has been published on the platform. Like other social platforms, once the edit has been made, the Tweet is marked with “edited” for all to see. This tool could help with misspells or wrong comma usage without the hassle of having to repost the Tweet.
learn moreRIP Your Need for Linktree
Instagram is testing a new feature that would allow users to paste multiple links in their bios. There are no defining limits announced at this time but, from the initial tests, this new feature could be a great addition for many creators and businesses.
learn moreMeta’s Newest AI Advancement
Meta recently launched Make-A-Video, which utilizes AI for text-to-video generation. Meta researchers shared that, “The system uses images with descriptions to learn what the world looks like and how it is often described. It also uses unlabeled videos to learn how the world moves.” Check out how to sign up below.
learn more“I love your new feature! Where’s it from?”
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Some would say the newest TikTok feature looks a lot like Instagram. Photo Mode is an extension of the green screen tools that were already available on TikTok. This new feature allows users to create a gallery of images with a similar look to Instagram.
learn moreMove on Over Cheese. Butter has Entered the Chat.
The latest trend in the (charcuterie) board community is Butter Boards. With the use of soft butter, delicious herbs, and spices, it’s every bread lover’s dream.
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