Meerkat- it’s kind of a big deal…

Technology

Meerkat image

Background

In case you missed it Twitter has gotten a huge upgrade by way of the Meerkat app. Weird name I know- but as someone who has never successfully created or marketed an app I’m in no place to judge. Perhaps Timon was the developers favorite character in Lion King -who knows.

After launching about a month ago Meerkat has taken Twitter by storm, by creating a way for Twitter users to share live video content.

Why People Are Freaking Out

Twitter itself has not had a direct way to post video content. Generally, if you want to share any video content in the Twittersphere you would link your tweet through another application.  I personally use Instagram or Vine, or in some cases for large videos links to Youtube. Long story short,  there are a lot of ways to post video on Twitter. HOWEVER, up until now there hasn’t been a way to link LIVE STREAM videos to Twitter.

What that means for Twitter users is that now instead of recording content to post later (either by a day or a couple of minutes) Meerkat allows users to post videos as the action is happening. Essentially, users log into Meerkat with a Twitter account and the followers of that Twitter account can see what the person filming is seeing in real-time.

So What?

As a sports professional my mind immediately goes to this app’s implications for the future of live events. For example, why pay to live stream a non-network game when I can follow someone who is live streaming it with Meerkat for free?


Yes, in reality I will probably just see a lot more obnoxious videos on my timeline posted by people who think live streaming is an excuse to share EVERYTHING they’re doing (ain’t nobody got time for that!).

However, with major events coming up like SXSW, Coachella, as well as major league baseball starting up again, there will be plenty of high profile opportunities for Meerkat to make a colossal impression on the public and make itself a household name in the technology world.

Dubsmash- Fun App of the Week

Technology

I am obsessed with this week’s Fun App of the Week- it’s call Dubsmash.

 

Here’s the logo in the app store:

dubsmash icon


One of my friends recently sent me a video of her little cousin lip-dubbing “Let It Go” from Frozen (what else do little kids want to sing?).

Here are a couple of examples so you can see what the deal is-

Ever since I saw that video I have been non-stop recording Dubsmashes and sending them to pretty much everyone in my contacts list. I swear, no one I know is getting texts or calls. It’s all me lip syncing to

Originally, the app came out in November 2014, but I am jumping on the bandwagon now.

 

If you’re interested here are the details

 

Price: FREE (although you can pay more for more effects- I’m all about the free apps though)

 

Account: You can create an account through an email of Facebook

 

Search Feature: There’s a search feature at the top right- for example I have tirelessly searched “The Office” for Michael Scott quotes

 

Sending Videos: You can choose to send the video through Facebook messenger (assuming you signed up for your account with your Facebook login), Whatsapp (for those with international ties), through text message or you can save it to your phone to post to other platforms.