Twitter Introduces Periscope Producer API To Open News Ways To Share Live Video

Twitter has announced Periscope Producer back in 2016. It allows broadcasters to connect external devices such as cameras and software to Periscope.
Twitter has announced Periscope Producer back in 2016. It allows broadcasters to connect external devices such as cameras and software to Periscope.
Location-based marketing platform xAd is doing something radical from its competitors. The mobile advertising company is offering a new "cost-per-visit" (CPV) mobile ad model that is supported by third-party validation from Placed.
Amazon hits the spotlight quite often. The online retail giant has come to more industries, putting itself ahead of the competition in several fields.
And when faster delivery matters, Amazon also has made quite a name for itself, and this is where people tend to forget about eBay.
After Instagram introduced Stories, the company also added a live-streaming feature, similar to what Facebook is having.
YouTube's Restricted Mode is meant to filter out inappropriate content from its feed using signals like flags from users as well as age restrictions.This prevents videos that contain explicit materials like for example those with sexual reference to be shown.
Google has a big role inside the open source community. Not only that the search and tech giant uses many open source software as a base of its products, but it also contributes many into the community.
Gmail is one of the most popular advertising-supported email service. Developed by Google, it still has some bits of things that can be improved. One of which is the ability to stream video contents.
Microsoft is rolling out Teams, a service that was announced on late 2016 as a workplace chat app with Office integration and threaded messaging, to all Office 365 users.
Developers may have great ideas, but the process for executing that idea can be troublesome. Especially with the numerous platforms and requirements they need, things can get quite difficult.
Google Data Studio is an analytics tool, first unveiled in March 2016 as a free component of Google Data Studio 360 - a paid-for product for data visualization and reporting. A year later in March 2017, Google makes it available for all small businesses for free.








