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Snapchat succeeded for one reason, investor says: Snap CEO Evan Spiegel

Lightspeed Venture Partners’ Jeremy Liew explains Spiegel’s game-changing insights into social media.

People love GIFs — but turning GIFs into ad dollars is taking some time

Tenor wants to become the Google Search for emotions.

Facebook is testing News Feed-style ads inside Messenger

The experiment is just in Australia and Thailand. For now.

New Year’s Eve was WhatsApp’s busiest messaging day ever

The company says its users sent 63 billion messages in a 24-hour window.

Facebook Messenger just added group video messaging

Another week, another video push out of Facebook headquarters.

Facebook Messenger built a new in-app camera for Snapchat-style selfies

It’s like Snapchat, but on Messenger.

Slack still welcomes Microsoft as competition

There’s more than enough room in the messaging market for two players.

Trump will be a disaster for online privacy. Here’s how to protect yours before it’s too late.

Use encryption.

Why Ashton Kutcher passed on investing in Snapchat, twice

The actor-turned-investor couldn’t get over Snapchat’s design.

Full transcript: The Washington Post’s Caitlin Dewey on Too Embarrassed to Ask

Dewey, who covers the intersection of tech and culture, talks sexting with Kara Swisher and Lauren Goode.

Kik Messenger is no longer growing

But CEO Ted Livingston isn’t worried. Here’s why.

Is it possible to be addicted to sexting?

The Washington Post’s Caitlin Dewey shares some safe-sexting tips on the latest Too Embarrassed to Ask.

Google has rejoined the messaging wars with its artificially intelligent app, Allo

If at first you don’t succeed ...

How iMessage could be Apple’s next big app platform

But Apple still has a long, long way to go.

The “secret browser” inside iOS 10

Users will have access to apps within iMessage that allow them to seamlessly add a visual layer to the messages they send. And we’ll soon see a new crop of companies emerge on top of messaging platforms.

Google is starting from scratch on messaging to take on Apple and Facebook

Duo, Google’s answer to Apple’s FaceTime, is here.

You can now talk to President Obama using Facebook Messenger

“Hit me with a text.” — President Obama (probably)

Facebook Messenger now has one billion active users

Messenger is the third Facebook app to hit that benchmark.

WhatsApp is back after being blocked yet again in Brazil

This is the third time in a year that a judge has ordered the service offline for failing to turn over user data.

Facebook is bringing Instant Articles inside Messenger

Articles hosted on Facebook will now load faster inside Messenger, too.

Facebook Messenger is adding self-destructing messages and better encryption

Facebook wants your private messages to be, well, private.

Mossberg: The tyranny of messaging and notifications

It’s actually worse than it was in the days of the overflowing email inbox.

Slack wants to help you sign in to all your other office apps

The office collaboration startup joins a crowded field in identity management.

Viber Joins WhatsApp, Apple With End-to-End Encryption

Chalk up another victory for user privacy.

BlackBerry CEO Defends Giving Canada Access to Some Consumer Account Info

John Chen said any assistance was provided based on company policies, while assuring businesses and governments that their data remains protected.

Bots, explained

What's the point? Or the business model?

Proof that Snapchat is Facebook's biggest threat yet

Snapchat is still growing rapidly, and clearly isn't a fad.

Slack Finally Completes New Funding at $3.8 Billion Valuation

The enterprise messaging company gets a lofty valuation even amid a funding downturn.

Twitter Insiders Keep Pitching Messaging as a Separate App, but It's Probably Not Happening

We've seen this pitch before.

Is Pinterest Really a Social Network 'for Women?'

Just ask engineer Tracy Chou, our guest on this week's Too Embarrassed to Ask. Plus: Lauren Goode and Kurt Wagner answer your questions about Snapchat.

Google Backs New Messaging Rival to Apple, Facebook That Even the Feds Will Love

The carriers answer to WhatsApp is not terribly secure.

Life After a Hack: Sony Entertainment Boss Lynton's Newfound Love for His Fax Machine (Video)

This is one way to "slow things down."