One must not be afraid to steal as a raven from the competition. Then you also meet later in the nearest Patent Court.
In this article writes for example BuzzFeed on how Facebook has made this the core of its business practices. In the long run leads this trend is quite evident that services are more equal, and some fall off. Facebook has not going to fall off.
Yesterday came news that the Facebook-owned photo sharing service Instagram introduces the ability to share video in the app.
On his blog tells Instagram in flowery terms that this happens because some stories simply can not be told with just a static image.
truth is of course another: Instagram introduces video because a couple of the company’s competitors, which Snapchat and Vine, has tremendous success with it.
particular Snapchat has grown tremendously since I just wrote about the world’s fastest growing messaging service last December. It is Snapchat that allows young people incessantly movies themselves out in the cityscape, feel free to submit a face off to a worthy needy friend. The films can be from one to ten seconds long.
sake it should be mentioned that Instagram obviously still a sharing service, not a chat service that Snapchat.
Users of Instagram video capability should also add in mind that the films are not self-destruct after a certain number of seconds that the Snapchat.
Instagram can now share videos up to 15 seconds, after having treated them with one of 13 different filters. Digital bildestabiliseriing will make it easier to film.
And voila: Even more time is required to document and share their own life, or lack of same.
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