The 4 best apps with which you can make live videos

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The 4 best apps with which you can make live videos

Today social networks are the main means of communication between people in this society. While a few years ago it was unthinkable to be able to instantly contact a loved one, now it is even more so to think every day without being connected to these networks.To get more news about moonlive, you can visit official website.

Snapchat, WhatsApp, Twitter ... We can count them by the hundreds. But with the rise of these networks, it has been declining along with the originality. Almost all social networks were different in some way that made them unique, and that's over. More and more people are copying each other or the best ones, and although that adds functions, it subtracts options from which to choose.
With the arrival of Live Stories from Snapchat or Instagram, this new fashion of broadcast video streaming or live it is sweeping among young people, and more and more people want to show their beautiful face to the world live. And if you are one of them, stay because we are going to introduce you The 4 best apps to stream video for your Android.
We couldn't let ourselves Periscope in the inkwell. We already talked about it here, in and today it is still one of our favorites. Belonging to Twitter, even today it is the streaming video broadcast application par excellence -and that took its time to reach Android-.
With a clean interface throughout Material Design, its operation is simple. You put your camera on, you give it to broadcast and any user who follows you will be able to see what you broadcast. While you do, they can comment and send you hearts, in addition to recommending you to other users and having more options to appear in the main feed of the application, showing the broadcasts of greatest interest, being able to see repetitions in case you have missed something from your followers. Without a doubt, a success.
Ay, Instagram. Who does not know it? With more than 500 million monthly users, this image-based social network he breaks records wherever he goes. And recently, including Instagram Live - which we have already tested - and other functions, it has been the subject of massive copying by its competitors.
Like Periscope, its use is very simple. We broadcast with our camera and in the interface we will be informed that the app is already broadcasting live. And although the interface has a lot of play and has a light tone characteristic of Instagram, it has a flaw compared to Periscope: you can only view the content while it is broadcasthence you can't see absolutely any replay or anything like that. Only fault.
I often say that Facebook sometimes looks like "HA-HAH!" Nelson Mutz, the bully from the Simpsons, because appears everywhere ready to give war. In this matter of broadcasting live, the Zuckerberg boys were not going to be less and they have taken Facebook Live, its live broadcast service, of which We already talked to you about Rooting
The base is as simple as the others: we activate our camera, and we start broadcasting. The users who will be able to see us depend to a great extent on our privacy. We can select that users outside our group of friends can see what we broadcast, and that our contacts, apart from seeing us, can launch their characteristic emojis and comment live for the enjoyment of all of us. It must be said that Facebook's efforts to resemble Snapchat Stories has merit.
Yes, Snapchat is not the largest of the 4 that we have mentioned. And yes, it is nowhere near as used as any of the ones we've mentioned again. But one thing we can review: being the pioneer in this of streaming videos, has won direct competition from Facebook and Periscope. And let alone the fact that it is the reference when it comes to "being inspired" by his "Live Histories".

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