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Instagram sidelines TikTok-like features following complaints by AFP Staff Writers San Francisco (AFP) July 29, 2022 Instagram will pause features that users have campaigned against and complained make the social network too much like TikTok, according to a report in the Platformer tech newsletter Thursday. Celebrity sisters Kim Kardashian and Kylie Jenner were some of the most vocal users to have posted messages on social media this week calling for the company to "make Instagram Instagram again" and stop trying to be like TikTok. The slogan sprang from a change.org petition that had received more than 229,000 signatures as of late Thursday. "Lets go back to our roots with Instagram and remember that the intention behind Instagram was to share photos, for Pete's sake," the petition read. Instagram chief Adam Mosseri had responded to the controversy earlier this week with a video on Twitter in which he said the features were a work in progress, and being tested with a small number of users. Changes included playing up short-form video, displaying it full-screen the way TikTok does, and recommending posts from strangers. "I'm glad we took a risk," Mosseri was quoted as saying Thursday in an interview with Platformer's Casey Newton. "But we definitely need to take a big step back and regroup." "If we're not failing every once in a while, we're not thinking big enough or bold enough," Mosseri said. Mosseri argued that the shift to more video would happen even if the service changed nothing, as users increasingly share and seek video snippets. "If you look at what people share on Instagram, that is shifting more and more to video over time," Mosseri said. "We are going to have to lean into that shift." Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg backed that position during an earnings call Wednesday, saying people are increasingly watching video online. Both Meta and Google are among companies facing increased competition from TikTok for people's attention, and have launched their own versions of short-form video sharing.
Upside-down design expands wide-spectrum super-camera abilities Durham NC (SPX) Jul 07, 2022 By turning a traditional lab-based fabrication process upside down, researchers at Duke University have greatly expanded the abilities of light-manipulating metasurfaces while also making them much more robust against the elements. The combination could allow these quickly maturing devices to be used in a wide range of practical applications, such as cameras that capture images in a broad spectrum of light in a single shutter snap. The results appear online July 1 in the journal Nano Letters ... read more
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