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Publishers test waters with Meerkat

Publishers test waters with Meerkat

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"But Meerkat, which designed to work exclusively with Twitter, has taken off because its simple interface makes it almost effortless for anyone to start broadcasting. Users say it also owes its popularity to the evanescence of its recordings. Once a user records a stream, it’s impossible for other Meerkat users to watch it afterwards. Meerkat is unique in that there isn’t a repository of the videos after the stream. (Users can choose to download the video after completion.)" Classic case of "lo-fi" video. - Publishers test the waters with Meerkat - Digiday

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