Periscope
The directs are increasingly demanded by users. And it is that, from the purely informative scope to the leisure that many creators offer through of videos, seems to have created a general demand that is beginning to be exploited by the world of applications for smartphones Thus, Twitter Announces the Launch of Periscope, a Tool for Broadcasting Live from Anywhere and at any time.
Although it is not the first application that tries to gain a foothold as far as live broadcasts is concerned, this tool brings with it several aces up his sleeve. In the first place, they arrive under the arm of the social network Twitter, where direct broadcasts are usually carried out or reported. Secondly, to give a twist to the concept that other services are already offering. All of this in a simple, colorful application and that also stores the direct ones as videos so that can be reviewed at any time by more users.
At the moment Periscope is only available for iOS, being able to broadcast from an iPhone, although you can enjoy the live content through the web or any other device with an Internet connection.Just start it and create a user account by registering with the data of the social network Twitter From this moment the application shows an updated screen with the direct that are being carried out, being able to see any of them instantly. In addition, there is also a screen with the most recent direct shows Of course, not all of them are available for viewing once they finish, and that is that the user creator has the power to choose the privacy of this content, opening it to all users or limiting its access
But the really interesting thing comes when it's time to broadcast. Thus, the user can start a direct and report on Twitter and other social networks with a link so that more people can see what is being broadcast live, either through through the application Periscope or its website. During the broadcast, it is also possible to send feedback to the person recording.That is, to show if the content is being according to your tastes. To do this, you just have to press on the screen, making appear a heart Something that allows you to know if the live show is being a success or not. Along with this, it is also possible to send comments that are shared on the screen of all followers of the direct, being able to share assessments, opinions or even ask and interact directly with the event creator.
In short, an application to create live shows from your mobile in a simple way and without losing interaction. All this supported by Twitter both when giving visibility to these events, and when offering suggestions to follow other users. The app has already been released for iOS completely freeIt can be downloaded through App Store We will still have to wait to see it on the platform Android , currently without a specific date.