The billionaire’s bid to turn the social media platform into an everything app was a bold but foolhardy decision
The billionaire’s bid to turn the social media platform into an everything app was a bold but foolhardy decision
Musk has been talking a good game about wanting to build new things on top of the old Twitter.
One of the most recognisable logos on the web, the tweeting blue bird, is no more. Will the black and white X replacing it prove to be a masterstroke or a branding disaster?
In changing Twitter’s blue logo, owner Elon Musk is trading a bird in the hand for the promise of a wide-ranging “everything app" analysts say may never materialize
Billionaire owner posts image of flickering white “X” on black background though website hasn’t changed
Latest controversial change involves billionaire saying an ‘interim X’ design will replace the distinctive pale-blue bird
Twitter's website says its logo, depicting a blue bird, is "our most recognizable asset."
Latest sign that aggressive cost-cutting measures since Musk acquired Twitter are not enough to get cash flow positive
The newness of Threads has worn off, according to estimates of user data.
Meta's new social network continues to break records, with the number of users approaching 100 million, even though the application isn't available in the European Union.
Threads is looking into adding an alternative home feed, of only posts, in chronological order, from the people each individual user follows, according to Instagram boss Adam Mosseri.
Analysts see Threads as first potential threat to Elon Musk-owned Twitter
Mark Zuckerberg’s rival social network is first serious threat to Twitter since Elon Musk takeover
A series of disastrous missteps over the past year has robbed Twitter of its relevance
Intas Pharmaceuticals in India made a widely used cancer drug in the U.S. An inspection exposed problems — and the fragility of the U.S. generic-drug supply.
Site has potential to suck the remaining life – and advertising revenue – out of Musk’s struggling network
In less than 24 hours, the app has signed up more than 30 million users, surged to the top of download charts and become a trending topic on Twitter.
The Instagram-linked app joins the crowded microblogging fray