Instagram does a YouTube, launches IGTV app for hour-long vertical videos
With IGTV, Instagram, as it has done in the past, is copying features
pioneered by others
Technology News: Aiming to take on Google-owned YouTube, popular photo-sharing
platform Instagram announced it would allow
users to upload videos up to one hour in length, up from the previous
one-minute limit, adding that it has hit the milestone of one billion users
worldwide.
"We launched IGTV (a button inside the Instagram home screen, as well as a standalone
app) at an event featuring many of the Instagram creators who'll make it
great," the company wrote in a blog post late on Wednesday.
Not just celebrities, IGTV will let all users be a
creator and let them upload vertical videos through Instagram's app or the web.
"It is a new app for
watching long-form, vertical video from your favourite Instagram creators, like
LaurDIY posting her newest project or King Bach sharing his latest comedy skit.
While there's a standalone IGTV app,
you'll also be able to watch from within the Instagram app so the entire
community of one billion can use it," the company added.
Notably, the longer-form, vertical video service -- which
will work as a bolt-on feature to Instagram as well as having a standalone app
of its own -- is very important to parent company Facebook.
With IGTV, Instagram, as it has done in the past, is copying
features pioneered by others. It assumes that its immense scale and resources
can make its version the winner, even if it is well late to the party,
according to BBC.
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