In a major move, micro-blogging startup Twitter today announced that live Periscope broadcasts are coming to Twitter for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, making it possible to watch broadcasts without leaving Twitter’s mobileĀ app.
Now when you tap a Periscope link in your timeline, no longer does it take you to the Periscope app. Instead, those links are getting replaced with the broadcast itself that automatically plays right within your tweet.
You can even tap the video to go full-screen and see Periscope comments and hearts from other viewers. Best of all, you donāt need the Periscope app or even a Periscope account to take advantage of this integration.
Periscope broadcasts now come alive within Twitterhttps://t.co/R346R1lgZb
— Periscope (@PeriscopeCo) January 12, 2016
In addition to tweets, these embedded Periscope broadcasts are also surfaced in search results and are directly accessible through anyoneās profile whoās shared a Periscope.
āImagine scrolling through Twitter, reading about Mitch Oatesā underwater adventures. You suddenly find yourself peering through a hole in your timeline out into his world, via his live broadcast. This adds a whole new dimension to Twitter,ā the team wrote.
The move means that broadcasters can now reach Twitter’s massive audience while users get to enjoy a richer experience in their timeline.Ā This is a staggered rollout: the team will be rolling out the new feature on Twitter for iOS over the next few days (coming soon to Android).
Availability
Twitter requires an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad with iOS 7.0 or later.
The app is localized in English, Arabic, BokmƄl, Norwegian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian and Vietnamese.