- Facebook added GIF button for the comments section: -
New Delhi: After months of testing its dedicated GIF button,Facebook has finally rolled it out to all the users. The button is visible on both desktop and mobile platforms. The social networking giant had GIF support already, but the new button makes the process of searching and posting GIFs both easier and quicker.
The company says that the new GIF button has been rolled out to celebrate the 30th anniversary of GIF format. All you need to do is to tap the button on the side when you want to post a comment, search the GIF you're looking for inside the tab, and click to post it.
The company says that the new GIF button has been rolled out to celebrate the 30th anniversary of GIF format. All you need to do is to tap the button on the side when you want to post a comment, search the GIF you're looking for inside the tab, and click to post it.
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Google removes Photos backup feature when device is charging .....
Google have removed that an option that most of the users of a google photos service like lot - the ability to backup photos and videos when the device is getting charged.This was first spotted by some users, who subsequently posted the information on Google forums. Following that, Google representatives confirmed the removal of the aforementioned feature.
"After the most recent update, the option to backup only while charging is gone! Help! Version 2.17.0.159033354," said one of the users.
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