With this update to Instagram, you won’t need your smartphone to post, this feature could be especially useful for business accounts and users who want to make the most of their expensive cameras.
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Facebook-owned Instagram has tested posting from a desktop browser, after which users will now be able to post from its web platform. Ingadget reports, Instagram released an update to the social network that, starting October 21, users can now post photos and short videos (less than a minute) from their computer browsers.
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With this update, you won’t need your smartphone to post. This can be especially useful for business accounts and users who want to make the most of their expensive cameras. The report says that there are many updates for mobile users as well.
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A collabs testing feature now available allows two people to co-author the post and reel. Users will have to invite someone else from the tagging screen to include them.
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Followers of both users will see the post and it will also share ideas, likes and comments.
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On October 21, everyone will see new music-driven reel effects, including Superbeat (special effects in sync with the beat) and dynamic lyrics (3D songs that flow with the track). (Input- IANS)
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