Periscope, the live video streaming app that gained popularity as a tool for sharing raw smartphone footage, also wants to be a hub for TV-like content. On Thursday, the Twitter-owned team launched a ...
When Twitter announced it had acquired Periscope in March 2015, the app was full of promise. It was one of the first to let anyone broadcast video of themselves live from anywhere in the world, using ...
Twitter wants to help you step up your livestreams. The social network's livestreaming app Periscope is opening up its app so that users can live stream directly from cameras other than the ones on ...
In June, Periscope introduced Super Hearts, which are hearts you'd use to support your favorite broadcasters. The system is a little confusing, but here's how it works: You pay for Super Hearts with ...
Twitter’s Periscope is going after live broadcasters in a big way, as it’s now promising to give back more of their earnings from the sales of Super Hearts in their live video streams. Introduced in ...
As scheduled, Twitter will officially shutter its Periscope livestreaming service on April 1, though most of the app's core functions have already transferred to Twitter Live. Twitter announced the ...
It’s Jan, 8, 2016, and Joey Fortman, an influential blogger, is walking the vast convention exhibition floor at CES (Consumer Electronic Show) in Las Vegas while she is live-broadcasting on Periscope.