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How Does Video Streaming Tax Your Mobildata?
The most popular and highly prized commodities for online pleasure and browsing are streaming and mobile data. Internet connections are beginning to see a trend as the earth gradually resumes its normal rotation following the epidemic. Users could expect a shift in data usage from connection, hotspot devices, and postpaid as well as prepaid number frequency bands. Stats on Mobile…
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Short video streaming platform Quibi arrives in India: Know price, features
The much-hyped mobile streaming service Quibi that offers "quick-bite" original content of 10 minutes or less for smartphone users has arrived in India, offering users a new entertainment platform starting Monday amid the COVID-19 lockdown.
Led by longtime Hollywood executive Jeffrey Katzenberg and former eBay CEO Meg Whitman, the service is now available for a 90-day free trial for users. After the free trial is over, it will charge Indian users Rs 669 per month.
While Katzenberg is Quibi's Founder and Chairman of the Board, Whitman is the platform's CEO.
Quibi aims to bring you new content --ranging from drama, comedy, documentaries, news, and sports -- that is quick enough for any in-between moment, like coffee time, your daily skincare routine, even bathroom breaks. Read More
If you're a mobile gamer that would like to stream!
If you want to stream mobile gameplay, here ya go! Omlet Arcade is a streaming program for mobile gamers that you can download in app store
Microsoft And EA Are Launching Their Own Streaming Services
Microsoft And EA Are Launching Their Own Streaming Services
Microsoft and EA both have plans to allow users to stream games to their smartphones and other devices. Image Credit: DroidSans
It seems like streamed gaming is this year’s trend. Both Microsoft and EA have confirmed that they are working on their own streaming services.
EA CEO Andrew Wilson introduced the plan at its EA Play press event on Saturday. According to Wilson, the company is working on…
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YouTube introduces mobile live streaming for creators with over 10,000 subscribers
YouTube introduces mobile live streaming for creators with over 10,000 subscribers
In June last year, YouTube introduced a mobile live streaming feature to a limited number of YouTube creators. Now, YouTube is rolling out the capabilities of hosting live video streamsfrom mobile devices to all creators with over 10,000 subscribers. For creators, this is a new way to engage with fans, allowing for immediate and intimate live streams. Google plans to eventually roll out the…
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KING OF LIVE STREAMING?
At the DiTVideo office, there are certain buzzwords that, even uttered at the lowest volume, will cause our team to quickly divert their attention to the speaker. These words are extremely important to us, because each word is a company, topic, item, or form of content that has great impact on our industry. Three of those buzzwords happen to be Youtube, live streaming (yeah, it’s two words, we know), and mobile. So, imagine how we felt when, this year at Vidcon, YouTube revealed that they released a new mobile streaming app. Yeah, it was like Christmas in June.
Now, the app is obviously still going through its trial phase, as it is currently only available to a very small group of content creators, but Google has expressed intent to conduct a general rollout in the near future. The new feature apparently blends seamlessly into the YouTube app, with the option to live stream appearing as a button in the corner of your screen. The user just presses the button, selects/takes a thumbnail photo for the stream, and then they’re good to go! Additionally, live streams will have the same features as standard videos on YouTube. You’ll be able to search for them, receive recommendations, access playlists, and protect them from unauthorized use.
Some of you may be wondering why we are so excited about this new feature. Afterall, live streaming has been available on YouTube since 2011, and mobile streaming apps like Facebook Live and Periscope seem to have already beaten YouTube to the punch. Yes, we have seen apps like this, but we have never seen one operated by YouTube. The online video giant is an extremely accessible and easy to operate site with an enormous amount of users, and now, all of these users will have the chance to experience and produce their own live streams. This, coupled with the fact that YouTube’s “peerless infrastructure” should allow the feature to function incredibly fast and be extremely reliable, will cause live streaming to become exponentially more organic for the average individual and will raise YouTube’s potential demographic. The new live streaming option also does a lot for it’s users in the way of content creation. Now, users don’t have to be confined to whatever room or limited area their computer is in to release a live video, which allows for more spontaneous and varied videos. Furthermore, because of YouTube’s aforementioned accessibility and simple mechanics, content creators will have no problem being able to stream highly important, or even historic live events to their users on the fly. Consider all of the elections, protests, performances, mournings, celebrations, or any other impactful event that our world has been experiencing in just the last few years. Now, imagine if one person had the ability to show events like these, in real time, to millions of people at once. Pretty nuts, huh?
Overall, we think our excitement for YouTube’s live streaming service is well warranted. At first glance, some may think that it’s just another competing feature in the online video wars, but we see it as a huge opportunity to further connect our world on a level we previously thought impossible. We don’t make jokes when we stress how huge YouTube’s outreach is, and their new live streaming feature could mean a huge shift in not only content creation, but also how we gain information and experience events. All we really know for sure here at DiTVideo, is that we’re excited to see how this opportunity plays out.
YouTube launches live streaming right from its mobile app
YouTube launches live streaming right from its mobile app
YouTube Mobile Live Streaming
YouTube is doing a lot these days, and only a few people will be surprised at that. The Google-owned video site is in a race to win the hearts of consumers out there, and is leaving nothing to chance to remain relevant in a field where Facebook Live is gaining wider acceptance. On Thursday, YouTube announcedaddition of a live streaming option to its mobile app. This…
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