Twitter swaps star for heart as its new favorite icon 2015-11-072015-11-08 作者 news The switch to a “more expressive” symbol comes as the microblogger is trying new ways to get a mainstream audience to love it. November 7, 2015 Social Tech Trouble viewing this email?Read it online Share via Facebook Email the editor Twitter swaps star for heart as its new favorite icon The switch to a “more expressive” symbol comes as the microblogger is trying new ways to get a mainstream audience to love it. READ MORE » Natalie Weinstein Senior Editor / Austin, Texas Today’s headlines / These hilarious tweets about the new Twitter hearts are real stars While some people love Twitter’s change of the fave icon, the switch has plenty of people annoyed. Here’s what’s in their hearts as #heartgate grows. Read more / Share: Ex-Twitter engineer lashes out at company over its diversity Leslie Miley, an African-American engineer who held a leadership role, questions the social network’s commitment to diversity. Read more / Share: In Instagram age, like and share photos, but don’t forget context Instagram co-founder Mike Krieger discusses the photo-sharing app’s role in the era of social media and mobile tech. Also, he talks about why they’ve never seen themselves as a “photo company.” Read more / Share: How will Facebook find the next billion people? From virtual-reality goggles to free Internet access, the world’s largest social network is finding new ways to expand beyond its billion daily users. Read more / Share: Chatty app from Facebook helps the sight-impaired ‘see’ The VisualQ&A app answers questions about a photo and is just one of the artificial intelligence advances being developed by Facebook. Read more / Share: Wireless Heat Maps – Find & Fix Dead Zones From TechRepublic: Stop guessing and start seeing where your wireless dead zones are. SolarWinds® Network Performance Monitor now includes the ability to generate and… DOWNLOAD NOW OFFICE SETUP 101 / Make your desk more ergonomic Sitting at a desk all week can really take a toll on your body. CNET shows you how to set up your work space properly. SEE EASY FIXES Latest tech news / 01 Kate Winslet says parents losing control of kids to social media 02 Juror fined for Facebook posts about criminal court case 03 NASA astronaut Scott Kelly sends a spooky message from space 04 Dying man granted ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ screening 05 This robotic bartender makes custom shots from your Facebook data FOLLOW CNET… Facebook Twitter Google+ YouTube LinkedIn Tumblr Pinterest Newsletters RSS The e-mail address for this newsletter is blogulasu@mail.aree.com.tw. To update your account, please visit our Newsletter subscription center. Unsubscribe / Help / Privacy policy Copyright 2015 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. CBS Interactive 235 Second Street San Francisco, CA 94105 U.S.A.