Social media is the most trending
platform of the current generation for being gregarious. Over the years,
it has been growing seamlessly and overlapping all the expectations.
Thus it is now a multi-functioning platform and is growing as a one-stop
for all the social needs. As we have begun 2015 with a positive note,
in terms of technology, here goes the list of likely social media
changes of 2016, as reported by Observer.
Virtual Reality:
Virtual
reality has become much more popular compared to previous years. Now,
smart phones are coming out with respective technologies and devices to
support them. Similarly, according to the plans of Facebook, it will
introduce virtual reality for its users in the near future. Movie
watching app is also expected to hit the Smartphone market in 2016.
Social Shopping:
Recently,
Flipkart introduced a ping option in its application, which allows its
user to chat while shopping. In the same note, in 2106, the social
shopping is expected to grow much bigger. Technology giants like
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest are likely to release -
updates that connect users to online shopping sites.
Live streaming:
Live
streaming is said to be the next big thing of the social media. Twitter
owned Periscope has already gained popularity and - Facebook is also
expected to roll out similar feature in 2016.
Social media work place:
Today
social media plays a crucial role in connecting people with similar
profession. May it be “linkedin” or the “Facebook at work” these apps
have become immensely popular. Promoting a business and – connecting
vendors and customers -are also possible -here, thus in 2016, social
media at work place is anticipated to grow more than expectations.
Customers support:
Gradually,
social media sites are turning into a platform of customer service for
many big companies. Online ordering is also likely to happen via social
media. The recent survey shows that customers, receiving support from
social media pages are gradually inclining year by year and 2016 would
be yet another positive year for the social media.
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