Twitter's Periscope videos will now play outside of the main app and website. The videos will now play inside tweets that are embedded on other websites, Twitter announced Thursday. SEE ALSO: Twitter ...
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Hoping to capitalize on the growing popularity of video, Twitter is rolling out a new feature to bring live stream broadcasts directly into tweets. Live videos and replays from ...
Periscope has launched a new feature (but only for iOS for now) where broadcasts will play right in Twitter. Up until now, Periscope broadcasts just appeared as a boring link in Twitter. This new ...
Periscope's videos will now appear automatically within Twitter users' live feeds. The feature was launched on 12 January and will be rolled out to iOS users in a few days. It will work similar to ...
Periscope has been all the hype, with over 100 million broadcasts created since launch. This makes it all that more shocking that Twitter’s live video streaming service hasn’t been fully integrated to ...
Periscope the Twitter owned live video streaming app will now play automatically in your Twitter feed, rather than simply providing a link to the broadcast as before, it has been announced today. The ...
Despite Twitter owning Periscope, the service’s live feeds only ever showed up in timelines as links that you had to click through to. Now that’s changed, with Periscope feeds appearing and playing ...
Twitter users will now be able to watch Periscope live streams straight from their feeds. Starting on Tuesday, video cards will automatically play within Twitter's iOS app for iPhone and iPad. Tapping ...
After months of being an iOS exclusive, Twitter has finally brought its streaming application Periscope to the Google Play Store. The app lets you broadcast live streams directly to your Twitter ...
Twitter Moments are supposed to capture the zeitgeist of cultural events, but that hasn't been entirely true when you haven't had access to as-it-happens live video. Thankfully, that's changing today.
The campaign, which aims to provide a live, “go-before-you-go” experience, launched in December and features a series of “games” over two months, leading up to the Australian Open. Unlike the agency’s ...