According
to a report from The Information, Yahoo! is preparing to launch an
ambitious new mobile messaging app combining elements of Skype, Snapchat
and Meerkat. The supposed app could be the successor to the internet
giant’s ted and outdated Messenger platform.
Citing
an anonymous source with experience of the project, the website
describes a new app “blending aspects of live video apps like Meerkat,
YouNow, and Skype and the recorded video messages popularized by
Snapchat.” This would make the new app a composite of some of the most
popular and innovative messaging apps of the moment.
Microsoft’s
Skype is still a reference in the sector, with support for IM, file
transfers, voice calls (free between users, or at low rates to land and
mobile lines worldwide), and video conferencing.
Snapchat,
meanwhile, lets users send photos and videos that are permanently
deleted shortly after being opened. Popular with younger users in
particular, the app has changed the way an entire generation interacts
with friends and has inspired various other apps.
Finally,
Meerkat, like Twitter’s Periscope, allows users to communicate via live
video streams. Easy to use and remarkably efficient, the mobile app
lets users stream video content directly from their phone’s camera with a
single click. Meerkat has been used to broadcast live streams of
everything from press conferences and celebrity meet-and-greets to more
illicit content such as pirated TV shows or sexually explicit content.
Since
Marissa Mayer’s arrival at the head of the company in 2012, Yahoo! has
revamped its visual identity and acquired several new businesses,
including most notably the photo blogging platform Tumblr. But Yahoo!
Messenger has remained untouched for several years, and the internet
giant has yet to launch a follow-up.
Whatever
messaging app Yahoo! has in store, it will have to be incredibly
innovative to stand up to the competition, which includes a host of
revolutionary apps downloaded hundreds of millions of times.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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