When it comes to live streaming, the viewer contributions are pretty light. In Periscope, you can drop a comment of leave a floating heart icon, but there isn’t a deep way to contribute to a stream.
As 2017 wheezes to its merciful end and the social media titans reckon with growing backlash, Twitter’s largely forgotten video streaming app Periscope has gained an insidious second life as a hub for ...
Periscope broadcasters don’t just have to rely on their cell phone cameras anymore: The Twitter-owned live streaming service announced a new feature called Periscope Producer Thursday that allows TV ...
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 ...
Periscope is a live-streaming video mobile app that Twitter purchased in February 2015. Twitter then rolled it out to the public on March 26, 2015, and it’s been growing like gangbusters ever since.
Twitter is claiming a world-first broadband of an "actual periscope view with a live underwater tour" when you tune in live on one of three Twitter handles tomorrow. If you've ever wondered what's ...
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