Facebook is working on another clone. It's called Bonfire, and it "borrows" features from Life on Air's latest pivot - Houseparty.Meerkat died. But the company behind it didn't. It just pivoted into creating a new …
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Facebook is working on another clone. It's called Bonfire, and it "borrows" features from Life on Air's latest pivot - Houseparty.Meerkat died. But the company behind it didn't. It just pivoted into creating a new …
Welcome to the latest edition of this week's top social media news! Welcome to the latest edition of this week's top social media news! WhatsApp goes all Snapchat, Meerkat is gone forever and LinkedIn gets a …
It has been a bitter sweet story for the app who first brought live video streaming in the palm of our hands. Meerkat is gone, forever.Meerkat was the first. And often that also means first …
Way back, when Mark Zuckerberg still hadn't started to connect billions of people in developing countries to the internet using drones, he was building and testing products for his peers in Harvard. Unlike most 19 year-olds.Today, sitting …
As someone who works in innovation and talks about it a lot, I love new technology and trends. With the rise (and quick fall) of live streaming apps like Meerkat, we tend to get caught up in …
Almost a year ago, Meerkat was a live streaming app that showed a lot of promise. Having been hampered by Twitter that shut down access to its API, and the subsequent launch of Periscope, it still put …
Despite Facebook arriving late to the live streaming party, that Twitter's Periscope and Meerkat dominated just over a year ago, it has flown ahead and has become arguably the strongest competitor to Periscope, now that Meerkat …
Coming up with the next big thing in social media isn't a easy quest. And even when something new comes out, keeping the platform alive can be even harder.Meerkat was the first live video mobile …
After Periscope's acquisition from Twitter and Facebook's launch of it's Live feature, Meerkat saw its usage share drop dramatically; as a result the live video platform announced that it can no longer compete with the …
We often talk a lot about how social media has changed the way we communicate. But the biggest change of all, happened to the way we make and consume video. Since 2005, the year when …
It was 3 months ago, Facebook announced "Live," it's new live streaming video feature, born to compete with Twitter's Periscope. However, the feature was only accessible via the Mentions App - Facebook app for celebrities …
In the current big fuss around livestreaming, Twitter-owned Periscope is emerging to be the leader of the pack... Probably until Facebook lets every user play around with "Live". Also Read: New "CouchMode" Gives You An Endless Stream Of …
Meerkat launched first, then Twitter joined in the battle for Live Stream glory when it acquired Periscope. YouTube already had some sort of live stream. Guess who was missing in the game?Facebook, of course! But …
There is a lot of talking around Periscope and Meerkat. But, despite that, it seems both apps have yet to impress Internet users, as reported by GlobalWebIndex. Also Read: Periscope vs. Meerkat – Which One Is Right …
Social media and the campaigns that drive brand success, are nothing without the people that make things happen!Each week we profile one innovative industry executive and get them to answer 12 questions. Then, we share …
In the world of mobile live-streaming, two apps have entered into a fierce competition to offer the best experience for both broadcasters and viewers.Meerkat and Periscope both have their advantages, the question is: Which one …
Meerkat, the live streaming sensation has been on an ongoing battle with its Twitter counterpart, Periscope, with both of them releasing updates and new features, in order to attract more users on their respective platforms. AlThe …
Just a few days after launching on Android, Periscope CEO Kayvon Beykpour announced that 380 years of content have been broadcasting on the app since its launch 8 weeks ago. That's about 10 years of content …