VIDEO Periscope, Twitter's live-streaming app, may kill Meerkat

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Periscope, Twitter's Live-Streaming App, May Kill Meerkat In this insightful video, Sam Sheffer from The Verge dives into the newly released Periscope app, which has been making waves since Twitter's acquisition. Periscope positions itself as a direct competitor to Meerkat, which had previously dominated the live-streaming scene.

Key Features of Periscope​

  • User Interface: Upon launching the app, users are greeted with a plethora of live streams. The layout is straightforward, showcasing 'featured' streams at the top, followed by other available streams.
  • Broadcasting: Sheffer demonstrates how easy it is to start a live broadcast. Users can simply tap a button to go live and engage with viewers through real-time chats and emoji interactions.
  • Interactivity: One standout feature is the ability for viewers to "send hearts" by tapping the screen, a unique way to express appreciation during live sessions.
  • Post-Broadcast Stats: After ending a stream, Periscope provides insights like the duration of the broadcast, total views, and the ability to save videos for later viewing—a notable advantage over Meerkat, which doesn’t offer video retention.

    Advantages of Periscope Over Meerkat​

    The video emphasizes that Periscope is more polished than Meerkat, particularly in its user experience and features. The ability to save streams for 24 hours is particularly highlighted as a game-changer in the competitive landscape of live-streaming applications.

    Conclusion​

    Overall, Periscope presents a compelling alternative to Meerkat, offering enhanced functionality that can appeal to both casual users and those looking to build a more interactive social media presence. As we move into 2024, it's exciting to see how these live-streaming platforms evolve and adapt to user needs.​

    What are your thoughts on the rise of live-streaming apps like Periscope? Do you think it has what it takes to outshine its competitors in the long run? Share your opinions below!
 


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