The Youtube company has been slowly rolling out access to mobile live streaming
for many months now. The feature allows users to “go live” from their
smartphones in order to stream directly to their YouTube channel.
Initially, the feature was open to those who had 10,000 channel
subscribers or more – making it accessible only to YouTube’s bigger
content creators. Then, in April, the company quietly dropped that down to just 1,000 subscribers as it continued the gradual expansion of the service.
That requirement is still officially in place, according to Google’s support page,
which is why Google is not yet announcing the feature’s public launch.
However, we understand from people familiar with the matter that it has
been dropped for some users at this time.
Saturday, 20 May 2017
Facebook, Messenger and Instagram notifications in a single go
Facebook, the proud parent of Instagram and Messenger, wants to bring
together its various apps into a more cohesive experience. The social
networking site is rolling out a new feature that consolidates Facebook,
Messenger and Instagram notifications on the Facebook app.
In a statement to CNET, Facebook said it's "conducting a very small test" to make it easier for people to switch between their Facebook, Messenger and Instagram accounts, so not everyone may be able to access this new notification system.
This is hardly the first time Facebook has integrated its various services. Older versions of the Facebook app had the Messenger icon in that corner, which would then launch the Messenger app. You've also been able to post a photo on Facebook through the Instagram app for quite some time.
However, this new feature puts the option to toggle between all three apps in one place. By doing so, you can get your social media fix without jumping from one app to the next and leaving Facebook -- just how the company intended it.
While this aims to encourage users to stay on
Facebook's services longer, it will also make it a tad easier to check
your notifications and get rid of those annoying red badges at the same
place.
To see if you can receive the new feature, update your
Facebook app and then check for a circle icon in the top right corner
of your newsfeed. The circle will show if you have any unread
notifications. After tapping on it, you'll have the option to switch
between Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram.In a statement to CNET, Facebook said it's "conducting a very small test" to make it easier for people to switch between their Facebook, Messenger and Instagram accounts, so not everyone may be able to access this new notification system.
This is hardly the first time Facebook has integrated its various services. Older versions of the Facebook app had the Messenger icon in that corner, which would then launch the Messenger app. You've also been able to post a photo on Facebook through the Instagram app for quite some time.
However, this new feature puts the option to toggle between all three apps in one place. By doing so, you can get your social media fix without jumping from one app to the next and leaving Facebook -- just how the company intended it.
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