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Random Facts #1

 Hello guys πŸ‘‹ as I told yesterday from today we are moving on to random facts from tech facts so, let's get straight into it. 1) The popular board game "Snakes and Ladders" was originated in India to teach children about karma. Credits:  Wikipedia.org 2) Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan and Nelson Mandela are the only non-indians to be awarded the Bharat Ratna. Credits:  rashtrapatisachivalaya.gov.in Credits:  Wikipedia.org 3) Indian Holi is similar to Spanish festival La Tomatina. The only difference is Holi colours are replaced with ripe tomatoes. Credits:  theculturetrip.com Credits:  ibitimes.co.in 4) India has the largest postal system in the world with almost 1,55,000 or 155,000 post offices. Credits:  upost.gov.in 5) There are over 6,500 languages spoken in the world 🌍. Really fascinating isn't it? evolving from a monkey 🐡 to human πŸ§” and speaking thousands of languages. Credits:  freepik.com 6) Do you know that Koalas 🐨 can sleep upto 20 hours p...

Instagram drops a new feature called "Drops"

Hello everyone 😊 in this post we are going to see about a new feature that Instagram added to its app recently. I will make it short and clear πŸ˜‰. Let's get started

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Instagram has introduced a new feature called "Drops" in US that let's people to know about the products that will be available for purchase to users in the coming weeks. It can be limited edition products or new products. Users can purchase the product directly through the app itself with the checkout feature.
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 Instagram has told it has planned to introduce this feature and also the checkout feature for businesses outside US also. For now, Instagram is not charging anything from businesses to help businesses recover the losses that were incurred because of the ongoing pandemic. It might charge some rate in the future. This feature helps both Instagram to increase its user base because of online shopping within the app itself without the need to go out of the app to make the payment. Businesses are also benefitted because they can create some hype before the launch of a new product. The Drops feature will display basic information and for more info users have to visit the product's official website like price, availability,etc.. Anyone can switch to business account but there are some criteria to sell products on Instagram. You can save  a product that's in the "drop" section for later purchase or share it with a friend. So, that's the end of the post folks I hope I made it clear about the new feature on Instagram. Here's a question: have you bought any products on Instagram like t-shirts, mobile accessories? I have seen them but I have not bought anything. Let me know in the comments below about your experiences πŸ˜ƒ.
                   Thanks for reading ❣️

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