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Meerkat To Step Away From Live Streaming

By @TheMarkDalton Remember Meerkat? The app that started the live streaming boom? Well they are planning a change of approach…

10 years ago

Moments that matter for mums on YouTube

With Mothers Day taking place tomorrow,  research conducted by YouTube into its audience has revealed some interesting information on how…

10 years ago

Facebook Improves Video Metrics

By @TheMarkDalton Facebook is dedicated to video content and you can see that it is starting to pay off for…

10 years ago

Periscope Live Streams Are Now Directly On Twitter Without The Links

By @TheMarkDalton. Periscope live streams are now finally embedded on Twitter so you no longer have to click a link…

10 years ago

#DrummondPuddleWatch Shows Just How Big Live Streaming Has Become

By @TheMarkDalton Live streaming is no longer 'becoming mainstream' it is now as mainstream as you can possibly get in…

10 years ago

Twitter Adopts A New Video Ad Strategy Called ‘Twitter Amplify’

Last week Twitter showed off it's new Moments feature, a way of organising and exploring content on the social network…

10 years ago

Meerkat & Periscope: Colonizing The Live Streaming Market (Infographic)

Live streaming has becoming more and more popular over the past number of months since the introduction of apps like…

11 years ago

Facebook Jumps Into The Live Streaming Craze

This article originally appeared on 60 Second Social. Facebook has just entered the business of live streaming video. Over the past…

11 years ago

Irish Startupchat see potential in Periscope

Live streaming has become very popular this year and one of the mobile apps leading the way is Periscope which…

11 years ago

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