Arts & Entertainment Filter Kerfuffle: Flickr App Quietly Gains Support As Instagram Looks Increasingly Greedy Although Instagram may have riled nearly 100% of their users by changing their terms of service late Monday, and claiming the right to use your photos and photos of you in any advertisement
Arts & Entertainment Starting January 16th, Instagram Can Use Your Photos In Ads [Update] Yesterday Instagram shared an unfiltered privacy policy update with current users, which basically says starting on January 16th they can now use any photo on anyone's Instagram account for any advertisement they want.
Arts & Entertainment Behold, The First Ever Music Video Done Entirely On Instagram We are, quite suddenly and without warning, raging Instagram fans. (If the mood should strike, follow your SFist editor here or SFist's nascent account here.) As far as les médias sociaux goes, it's
SF News Instagram Deal Could Lose $273 Million Thanks To Facebook's Plummeting Stock The $1 billion price Facebook agreed to shell out for Instagram back in April might turn out to be more than 25% lighter by the time the deal finally goes through. That deal
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Four Barrel Updates 'Anti-Hipster' Policy In light of last week's Four Barrel notice to customers banning hipster narrative, such as those regarding sexual intercourse, they've since updated their original screed to include a popular photo service. Snapped by
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Gratuitous Carb Consumption And Pretentious Iced Tea: Michael Bauer's Instagram Reviewed Michael Bauer, the San Francisco Chronicle's esteemed and obfuscated food critic is (like everyone else) totally in to Instagram these days. In this new, occasional feature column, we review Bauer's own photographs according
SF News Instagram, Netflix Servers Knocked Out By Virginia Storm Wondering why that blue-filtered photo of your latte won't upload? It appears that a large, non-hurricane summer storm that swept through several mid-Atlantic states on Friday caused power outages in Virginia that affected
SF News Shortly After Instagram Buy, Facebook Launches New Camera App Facebook launched its fourth iPhone app today, the Facebook camera. The app is solely focused on pictures, and will allow users to upload a bunch of pics at the same time as well
Arts & Entertainment Text-Only Instagram Offers Exactly That Is the endless stream of Hefe-filtered photos in your Instagram hurting your eyeballs? Does the thought of having to interact with "followers" terrify you? Enter: Text-Only Instagram, which is exactly like your Instagram
SF News Facebook Backlash Heats Up It's now been over two months since the announcement of the Facebook IPO, after which some kind of press backlash was inevitable. But now that they just bought Instagram last week, things have
SF News Instagram Wanted TWO Billion From Facebook Deal Facebook's $1 billion acquisition of Instagram, the largest ever for the company, wasn't quite what the twentysomething cofounders of the photo-sharing site wanted. No, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger wanted more — $2 billion
SF News Facebook Buying Instagram For $1 Billion Writing in (where else) a status update from Palo Alto this morning, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced his company has agreed to purchase San Francisco-based social photography app Instagram for a reported $1
Arts & Entertainment Photo Du Jour: The Making Of An Instagram "The Making Of An Instagram" by Bob Horowitz.