Facebook continues to boost its video platform social network.
Now like YouTube, Facebook also supports spherical videos or video 360 on the news feed. And also, the spherical Facebook video work in much the same way as those of YouTube: on a browser the user interacts with the video using the mouse while on your smartphone you can use the screen or move your phone to change direction.
The bad news is that if this feature is coming soon on Android App Facebook and on the web version, it will be on the iOS app in a few months.
And if you want a glimpse spherical video Facebook, you just go to the pages of Discovery, Star Wars, GoPro, Uninterrupted, LeBron James & NBC's Saturday Night Live VICE or any other who have already published.
It is also noted that anyone can publish a spherical video on Facebook, either single pages or profiles, provided you have the necessary equipment (note that to achieve this type of video, you need to use more cameras).
As Facebook has invested a lot of money in virtual reality, support spherical videos by its social network is not really a surprise. In addition, this new feature allows it to strengthen its number one position competitor YouTube.
In addition to the 360° videos, Facebook is already working on a model that will enable partners to earn money from video content published on the platform. In addition, the number of social networks had announced a few weeks ago, new measures to better prevent violations of copyright.
Now like YouTube, Facebook also supports spherical videos or video 360 on the news feed. And also, the spherical Facebook video work in much the same way as those of YouTube: on a browser the user interacts with the video using the mouse while on your smartphone you can use the screen or move your phone to change direction.
The bad news is that if this feature is coming soon on Android App Facebook and on the web version, it will be on the iOS app in a few months.
And if you want a glimpse spherical video Facebook, you just go to the pages of Discovery, Star Wars, GoPro, Uninterrupted, LeBron James & NBC's Saturday Night Live VICE or any other who have already published.
It is also noted that anyone can publish a spherical video on Facebook, either single pages or profiles, provided you have the necessary equipment (note that to achieve this type of video, you need to use more cameras).
As Facebook has invested a lot of money in virtual reality, support spherical videos by its social network is not really a surprise. In addition, this new feature allows it to strengthen its number one position competitor YouTube.
In addition to the 360° videos, Facebook is already working on a model that will enable partners to earn money from video content published on the platform. In addition, the number of social networks had announced a few weeks ago, new measures to better prevent violations of copyright.
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