Skip to main content

Koo has unveiled a new logo

 

Koo began as a microblogging site in Indian languages in March of last year.

Image by - exchange4media

Koo, an Indian social networking site, unveiled a new logo on Thursday. The logo, according to the brand, is a continuation of the yellow bird but with a new look.
“ Social connectivity and affluence of information is one of the signs of a cultured society. The Koo App is connecting millions of people around the country and around the world as well. I'm excited to unveil the Koo App's latest logo today. “My heartiest congratulations to Aprameya and his team for creating such a brilliant social media app in such a short span of time,” said Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of Art of Living.
If you didn't know, Koo was established last year with an emphasis on Indian language users. Hashtags, reposts (Re-Koo or Re-Koo with Comment), and a trending section are all included in the website, which is also billed as a desi alternative to Twitter.
Koo's rapid rise also sparked privacy questions about how it acquired and handled user data. Shunwei Capital, one of its Chinese investors, was also a source of concern.
Koo-parent Bombinate Technologies in March flashed that Shunwei had exited from the company. Existing investors along with a bunch of objects, including former Indian cricketer Javagal Srinath, BookMyShow establisher Ashish Hemrajani, Udaanco-founder Sujeet Kumar, Flipkart CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy and Zerodha establisher Nikhil Kamat, bought out Shunwei ’s minority stake in the enterprise.
 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How to unlock your iPhone with a mask on after updating to iOS 14.5

With Apple's new software update, you can use a mask to unlock your iPhone. Image by -  apple The iOS 14.5 update for iPhones has been released by Apple. This update includes a number of useful and essential features. One of these is the option to use your mask to unlock your iPhone. This is important since the iPhone X and subsequent models lack a fingerprint sensor. However, there is a catch. This feature will only work if you have an Apple Watch. You'll need to download and install the iOS 14.5 update on your iPhone first. Open Settings > General > Software Update to do so. This applies to iPhone X and later models, as well as Apple Watch Series 3 and later models. On your Apple Watch, you don't have to do something. All you have to do now is change your iPhone by following these steps: On your iPhone, visit the Settings menu. Select ‘Face ID & Passcode' from the drop-down menu. Then find ‘Unlock with Apple Watch' and enable it. When you enable this f...

Using VR and AR to form education engaging

Digital and augmented reality, once thought to be used for entertainment, are now being used to teach schoolchildren, construction workers, and even surgeons. Image Source - Google | Image by -  raconteur While the use of technology in the classroom has become commonplace, some companies and colleges have taken it to new heights with virtual and augmented reality. Virtual reality and augmented reality, which were once best known for fun apps like the Pokémon Go app and Snapchat filters, are progressively being used in conjunction with conventional training. AR had an important positive effect on both duration and information retention in a new survey of 151 adults conducted by Neuro-Insight, Mindshare UK, and Zappar. However, there are limitations, such as cost, accessibility, and user willingness, to name a few. Immersive learning, on the other hand, has a lot of potential to spice up skills and boost educational outcomes as it becomes more commonplace. Helping surgeons practise o...

Virtual Reality and Build Up Reality Solutions for the Aviation Industry

  Image Source - Google | Image by - https://vrvisiongroup.com/ Virtual and build up reality has become a wonderful plus for aviation corporations to provide higher service and train their employees through an additional correct approach. Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technology is rapidly emerging, and it is proving to be a game-changer on both sides. As a result, several various industries are currently promptly experimenting with this immersive technology to contour their operations, improve capabilities, and train employees through a more robust approach. Given the expensive nature of the aviation industry and therefore the high cost of creating mistakes, VR has now become an excellent asset for aviation companies to supply better service and train their staff in a more accurate way. In the years 2017, 2018, and 2019, there are 59, 561, and 287 deaths, respectively, thanks to airline crashes and failures. While the fatalities thanks to airplanes have sig...