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 ...
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 ...
Facebook takes a jab at streaming apps Periscope and Meerkat with its own live video for celebrities
Facebook just launched Live for Mentions, which lets celebrities stream live video.
Not since the days of Real Media vs. Windows Media vs. Quicktime has the online video world seen such a fierce rivalry like we have with the live mobile streaming broadcast apps Meerkat and Periscope.
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.
In perhaps the first sign that live streaming might spawn its own assortment of sub-players, a visual data analysis startup is putting its chops to work to categorize and rank videos on Periscope, the ...
Periscope differentiates itself from live-streaming competitor Meerkat with the inclusion of replays, allowing users to view footage they missed. The service will exist as a standalone app for now, ...
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