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On this episode of I’d App That, we discuss going live on Twitter. Jackie Hern joins us to talk about our favorite games: Walking Dead No Man’s Land, Candy Crush Saga along with Shane’s and Peter’s favorite games Hearthstone and Two Dots. Then Peter gives us his impressions of the Yousician app.
http://www.theverge.com/2016/12/14/13942840/twitter-live-video-periscope-integration
Twitter released an update today that will let you broadcast live video from within its app for iOS and Android. The feature is “powered by” Periscope, Twitter’s live video app, but can be used regardless of whether you have installed Periscope or created an account. The move represents an attempt to blunt Facebook’s chief advantage over Twitter in live video: everyone who has Facebook on their phone can go live without downloading a separate app…
Adding live video to Twitter raises questions about the future of Periscope, which Twitter acquired last year for an undisclosed sum, as a standalone app. Along with Meerkat, Periscope helped to popularize live mobile video as a broadcasting tool. But what first appeared to be a phenomenon looks more and more like a fad: Meerkat pivoted away from the space earlier this year after finding that average people never returned after their first few broadcasts.
App Reviews
First up from Jackie…
On this episode of I’d App That, we discuss going live on Twitter. Jackie Hern joins us to talk about our favorite games: Walking Dead No Man’s Land, Candy Crush Saga along with Shane’s and Peter’s favorite games Hearthstone and Two Dots. Then Peter gives us his impressions of the Yousician app.
http://www.theverge.com/2016/12/14/13942840/twitter-live-video-periscope-integration
Twitter released an update today that will let you broadcast live video from within its app for iOS and Android. The feature is “powered by” Periscope, Twitter’s live video app, but can be used regardless of whether you have installed Periscope or created an account. The move represents an attempt to blunt Facebook’s chief advantage over Twitter in live video: everyone who has Facebook on their phone can go live without downloading a separate app…
Adding live video to Twitter raises questions about the future of Periscope, which Twitter acquired last year for an undisclosed sum, as a standalone app. Along with Meerkat, Periscope helped to popularize live mobile video as a broadcasting tool. But what first appeared to be a phenomenon looks more and more like a fad: Meerkat pivoted away from the space earlier this year after finding that average people never returned after their first few broadcasts.
App Reviews
First up from Jackie…