Periscope is updated by adding emission history

Periscope

Without a doubt, Periscope is an application that has given a lot to talk about lately due to the new concept that it has brought to our screens. It has recently received an update that allows users to see the broadcast history of the last 24 hours from our profile to see both the live broadcasts and the recent history of any profile that we selectAmong other novelties that the new update brings, this is the most noteworthy.

The update, published mid-afternoon yesterday, also includes a modification to the registration process that will make it easier for new users to access it, along with a series of bug fixes that will delight the most loyal users of the application. . These are some of the functions:

  • Replay: We will be able to see the finished emissions during a period of 24 hours with the new history.
  • The new private streaming It will allow us to transmit for only a series of specific users that we want, for this we must press the lock icon before starting to broadcast and choose who we want to invite to the "show".
  • Now we can cShare our live broadcast on Twitter pressing the icon of the company before starting the streaming.
  • The application will suggest users to follow depending on who we have added to our Twitter networkWe can also silence these users so that we are not notified when they are broadcasting live.
  • I like mode, to send a heart to the user that will show our agreement with their streaming. The amount of hearts we receive will better position us on the broadcast board.

These new features make the Periscope application even more useful and social, which is available in the App Store for free and, breaking the rules of the market (at least for now), lacks in-app purchases, which invites you to use it.

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  1.   David perales said

    As far as I know, I already had all that since it came out ... and I've been using it since the day it came out

  2.   Sat garcia said

    How can I recover a person who was following and who by mistake stopped following. I can't find your link Thank you