Monday, June 9, 2014

Facebook's Snapchat competitor appears then disappears quickly, just like its messages


The rumors are true: Facebook has indeed been working on a Snapchat competitor called Slingshot, and true to its ephemeral nature, it showed up ever so briefly on the App Store today before it was taken down. Prior to that though, we managed to glean enough information from the app description to get a few hints as to how it works. Similar to Snapchat, you can send photos and videos to friends, and once they view them, those messages will disappear. You're even able to add captions and scribblings on them just like Snapchat. But the key differentiator between Slingshot and other ephemeral messaging apps is that before your friends can see your missives, they must reciprocate and "sling" something back. After receiving your message, they can either tap to react to it or swipe it to remove it for good.


We've since received a confirmation message from a Facebook spokesperson that simply states: "Earlier today, we accidentally released a version of Slingshot, a new app we're working on. With Slingshot, you'll be able to share everyday moments with lots of people at once. It'll be ready soon and we're excited for you to try it out." Though it isn't clear, it seems that Slingshot could be the latest project from Creative Labs, the same team that brought us Paper, Facebook's dedicated news-reading app. This arrives a month or so after Facebook sunsetted its Poke app, which was supposed to be an earlier attempt at a Snapchat challenger.

Filed under: ,


Comments


Source: TechCrunch


Related Posts:

  • Spotify tackles the paralysis of choice through friends Here's the weird thing about choice: it breeds indecision. And the more choice you have, the harder it is to simply settle on something... anything. It's a serious challenge facing streaming services like Spotify that put l… Read More
  • Now TV gets a Windows 8 app Whether you're a sports fanatic or a movie buff, December is generally a good month to sit down in front of the tellybox. One way to treat your eyeballs is via Sky's standalone Now TV streaming service, which is preparing f… Read More
  • Surge the rescue robot is RoboSimian's more human-like sibling It looks like the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory team responsible for RoboSimian's existence has been busy this year, creating its possible substitute for the DARPA Robotics Challenge finale. The result? A robot that stands… Read More
  • Google to kill News service in Spain due to new law Google News for Spain will be nothing but a memory after December 16th. The tech titan has announced that it's shutting down the service in the country, half a month before what's dubbed as the "Google tax" law takes effect… Read More
  • Amazon's got a new app for lazy gift givers We all know that one person who, in lieu of a present, hands you a voucher and tells you to get yourself something nice. Whatever your feelings on that strategy, it's clear that Amazon wants to be the one-stop shop for that… Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment