
I like having fun on Twitter with my online friends, but sometimes my messages get lost amidst the deluge of great tweets. But there’s good news! You can now retweet your own messages when you feel the need to repeat yourself.
- You can now retweet your own messages when you feel the need to repeat yourself. Hey, you deserve to be heard. Just as Twitter announced last month along with other incoming changes, all users can now retweet or quote their own tweets. Despite my facetiousness, it’s not actually that silly or narcissistic; sometimes you want to revisit punchlines you wrote a year ago or just share something relevant from the past. [Twitter]
- SMS messaging has returned to Facebook Messenger on Android. As previously spotted in the Facebook Messenger beta, you can now use Messenger to handle all your SMS text message exchanges as well. [David Marcus via Twitter]
- A federal appeals court has upheld the FCC’s net neutrality regulations. It’s good news for net neutrality supporters, FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, and President Obama, who supports the pro-consumer rules that prohibit ISPs from treating certain types of internet traffic differently than others. AT&T plans to appeal the ruling. [Politico]
- Music streaming service Rhapsody is rebranding themselves as Napster. Takes me back to high school, man. The Napster name and logo still have some clout that Rhapsody hopes will bolster their position in the online music landscape. Napster’s brand was acquired by Roxio in 2003, then acquired by Best Buy in 2008, and eventually merged with Rhapsody. Feels like Napster is back, in pog form. [Napster via The Verge]
Source: LifeHacker

