Periscope named iPhone App of the Year

admin 03:32
And the iPhone App of the Year goes to...Periscope!

Periscope lets you broadcast live video to the world. Going live will instantly notify your followers who can join, comment and send you hearts in real time. The more hearts you get, the higher they flutter on the screen.




According to Berry k hill:
It's fun to watch and I have found some fantastic people. Frustrating tho. I sometimes get a loading error. Finally figured out a way around it: go into the search to find the person you're looking for. Then you can click the "watch live" button or the "recent broadcasts" to watch them.
The other frustrating thing is that the broadcaster's screen name and actual name show up in different places without the other. This means when you get notifications or if you're scrolling thru your list, it's impossible to find someone unless you know BOTH of their names. The only way to figure it out is by going into the person's profile. Long process for something that should be simple. Also, why aren't hashtags searchable? EVERYONE uses them in titles but it does no good unless they can be used to search. Doesn't make sense and they're missing out on a huge opportunity.

Other features:
[+] REPLAY: When your broadcast is over, you can make it available for replay so viewers can watch later. Viewers can replay your broadcast with comments and hearts to relive the full experience. Replays currently last 24 hours. You can delete your replay at any time.
[+] PRIVATE: If you want to broadcast to specific people, press the lock icon before going live and choose who you want to invite to your broadcast.
[+] TWITTER: You can choose to share your Periscope broadcasts on Twitter by tapping the bird icon before you start broadcasting. When you go live, you’ll tweet a link so that your Twitter followers can watch on the web (or in the app)
[+] MANAGE NOTIFICATIONS: Periscope will suggest people for you to follow based on your Twitter network. You can always follow new people, or unfollow them if you don’t want to be notified when they go live. You can also adjust notification preferences in Periscope Settings (in Profile)
[+] HEARTS: Hearts are a fun, easy way to let the broadcaster know you're enjoying the broadcast. Tap the screen to share the love!

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