Snart kan du rita i livevideo med Periscope

Den Twitterägda livevideo-tjänsten Periscope testkör för närvarande en funktion som går ut på att den som livesänder kan rita direkt ovanpå videosändningen, något som kan användas för att exempelvis ringa in intressanta områden eller förtydliga saker i bilden. Strecken ritas med fingret och bleknar med automatik efter en stund. Det är en liten grupp människor som är med i testet, men funktionen ska enligt en talesperson för Twitter rullas ut till alla användare inom några veckor.

 
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Periscope is a live video streaming app for iOS and Android developed by Kayvon Beykpour and Joe Bernstein. Beykpour and Bernstein came up with the idea for Periscope while traveling abroad in 2013. Beykpour was in Istanbul when protests broke out in Taksim Square. He wanted to see what was happening there, so he turned to Twitter. While he could read about the protests, he could not see them. They started the company in February 2014, under the name Bounty. They raised $1.5 million from Founder Collective, Scott Belsky, Maveron, Google Ventures, Menlo Ventures, Bessemer, Stanford – StartX and Sam Shank in April 2014. Periscope was acquired January 2015 by Twitter before the product had been publicly launched. One investor source says the acquisition amount was "sizeable", above $50 million. Another says it fell between $75 and $100 million. A third says the deal was "small-ish". The acquisition was officially announced in a tweet from Periscope and retweeted by Twitter CEO Dick Costolo on March 13 after the rival video streaming app Meerkat was a breakout hit at South by Southwest 2015 (March 13–17). Meerkat became the talk of SXSW partially due to Twitter cutting Meerkat off from its social graph just as the festival was starting. Periscope was launched on March 26, 2015. Later, on May 26, 2015, Periscope was released for Android. On August 12, 2015, Periscope announced that it had surpassed 10 million accounts, four months after it was launched. At the same time, the company noted that the amount of video being watched had reached a level of "40 years per day". On December 9, 2015, Apple named Periscope as the iPhone App of the Year. Periscope was featured on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" with Kayvon Beykpour as a guest on December 18, 2015. In addition to sharing the inspiration for Periscope, its sale history included meeting Periscope's mission, which was to get it into as many hands as possible, thus Twitter. Beykpour gave Colbert a one-on-one tutorial, which was recorded live then edited for its showing three hours later.
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