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Twitter is testing a 'News Camera' feature, which is lot like Snapchat

The micro-blogging site removed its original 'Moments' feature from its Android and iOS apps in October 2018

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Twitter is testing a 'News Camera' feature, which is lot like Snapchat

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  1. Twitter is testing a 'News Camera' feature, which is lot like Snapchat The micro-blogging site removed its original 'Moments' feature from its Android and iOS apps in October 2018 Micro-Blogging Website Twitter has purportedly been building up a "News Camera" usefulness that would enable

  2. clients to add subtitles to photographs, recordings and live communicates - Snapchat-style. "Twitter's new Snapchat-style camera, codenamed 'News Camera' is just around the corner! Posts made by the 'News Camera' will be called 'Minutes'," tipster Jane Manchun Wong tweeted on Friday. The smaller scale blogging webpage expelled its unique "Minutes" highlight from its Android and iOS applications in October 2018. As tried, clients would need to swipe left from the home screen of the application to dispatch the "News Camera" include on Twitter. "I can affirm that we're taking a shot at a less demanding approach to share thing like pictures and recordings on Twitter. What you're seeing is in mid-improvement so it's hard to remark on what things will look like in the last stage. The group is still effectively chipping away at what we'll really finish up delivery," CNET cited a Twitter representative as saying. Twitter appears to have been trying the new element on iOS first. Continue Reading

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