With Thursday’s public release of Periscope, Twitter is trying to torpedo its live-streaming competition by launching its own ...
Live video is messy. It’s raw, unedited, and with new mobile apps, it’s now capable of capturing many more people who aren’t aware they’re being recorded. And in some cases, that can add up to legal ...
With the swift rise in popularity of mobile livestreaming app Meerkat, two things have immediately become clear: 1) There was certainly an audience, and 2) Twitter was willing do whatever it might ...
Live video is messy. It’s raw, unedited, and with new mobile apps, it’s now capable of capturing many more people who aren’t aware they’re being recorded. And in some cases, that can add up to legal ...
While glitches like those would be unthinkable in a produced, controlled advertising environment, big brands such as Royal Caribbean, BMW and Benefit are going ahead with plans to use live-streaming ...
Users of the social streaming app Periscope will now be able to access the service directly through their phones. While users previously had to access the app through Twitter, an option to sign up by ...
Companies have learned to use Facebook, Instagram and other social media to drum up business and now they’re finding ways to exploit two new apps, Periscope and Meerkat.
NEW YORK — Download Periscope, Twitter’s just-launched live video-streaming app, and you’ll find people broadcasting all sorts of mundane stuff: waiting for AT&T to fix their wiring, getting out of ...
Twitter has finally launched its live video-streaming app, Periscope, for Android. Today's launch comes a little more than two months after Twitter's acquisition of the fledgling company behind the ...
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