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In 2010, many apps were developed and launched that allowed you to upload and edit images by adding filters. However, only one has managed to emerge and permeate our society to the point of revolutionizing business, technology and pop culture. That app is called Instagram, and today, exactly 11 years after its launch, it has over 1 billion users worldwide. The history of Instagram as a society has not always been linear. “No filter” tells it well , the book by Sarah Frier (Bloomberg News journalist) released in 2020 and which traces the history of the social network: from the beginning to the billion-dollar acquisition by Facebook up to the clashes between the two founders (Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger) and the CEO of Facebook.
If you want to understand and delve deeper into the success of this platform, this is the book for you. In Europe Cell Phone Number List the meantime, 5 things you might not know about Instagram story: 1. The first version of Instagram was called “Photobox” It was a site developed by one of the future founders of Instagram: Kevin Systrom, still a student at Stanford at the time. The site allowed some images to be uploaded online and then printed and was quite successful among American universities. In 2005 Photobox sparked the curiosity of Mark Zuckerberg, who in those years was already seeing his grow and was looking for of other young tech promises to recruit. Systrom had no intention of abandoning his project to pursue someone else's dream, and did not accept the offer of collaboration. 2.
A photography course in Florence was fundamental to developing Instagram During a course held by an Italian teacher Kevin Systrom learned the importance of imperfection: he showed up to class with a very high quality camera, but the teacher made him replace it with a simpler Holga, underlining that the value of a photograph it does not consist in the quality of the tool with which you shoot, but in the meaning of the image. 3. The first filter launched on Instagram was the X-Pro II In 2010, apps to improve and add filters to photographs taken via smartphone were very popular and Systrom realized that he would have to add them to Instagram - which had just been launched - so as not to be beaten by the competition. The name of the first filter refers to a photographic development technique (cross-processing) that unpredictably alters the colors of the photo on which it is applied. 4. The first photo shared on Instagram shows a dog sitting near a taco stand in Mexico
If you want to understand and delve deeper into the success of this platform, this is the book for you. In Europe Cell Phone Number List the meantime, 5 things you might not know about Instagram story: 1. The first version of Instagram was called “Photobox” It was a site developed by one of the future founders of Instagram: Kevin Systrom, still a student at Stanford at the time. The site allowed some images to be uploaded online and then printed and was quite successful among American universities. In 2005 Photobox sparked the curiosity of Mark Zuckerberg, who in those years was already seeing his grow and was looking for of other young tech promises to recruit. Systrom had no intention of abandoning his project to pursue someone else's dream, and did not accept the offer of collaboration. 2.
A photography course in Florence was fundamental to developing Instagram During a course held by an Italian teacher Kevin Systrom learned the importance of imperfection: he showed up to class with a very high quality camera, but the teacher made him replace it with a simpler Holga, underlining that the value of a photograph it does not consist in the quality of the tool with which you shoot, but in the meaning of the image. 3. The first filter launched on Instagram was the X-Pro II In 2010, apps to improve and add filters to photographs taken via smartphone were very popular and Systrom realized that he would have to add them to Instagram - which had just been launched - so as not to be beaten by the competition. The name of the first filter refers to a photographic development technique (cross-processing) that unpredictably alters the colors of the photo on which it is applied. 4. The first photo shared on Instagram shows a dog sitting near a taco stand in Mexico