YouTube Co-Founder Launches Vine, Instagram Video Competitor On iOS

YouTube Co Founder Launches Vine, Instagram Video Competitor On iOS

YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley teased he was going to be launching a new video platform that would compliment YouTube earlier this year, which he announced would be MixBit. MixBit was said to be a collaborative video platform that would allow users to “work together and create content.” Well – it looks like MixBit has officially been launched, and details on what it does have started to trickle in. (more…)

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    MixBit: A New Vine-Like Video Sharing App by YouTube’s Co-Founders

    MixBit: A New Vine-Like Video Sharing App by YouTube's Co-Founders

    You might think Vine and Instagram have captured the market with social video, but now the pros are getting involved: Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, the co-founders of YouTube, have just launched a new video app called MixBit, and you can get it now.

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    YouTube founders create Mixbit: Vine-like video sharing with a difference

    YouTube founders create MixBit to rival Vine and Instagram Video

    Social Network-backed video sharing apps are all the rage, and now the biggest boys in school have woken up to the idea. MixBit is the brainchild of Chad Hurley and Steve Chen, better known as the founders of YouTube, and is a Google Ventures-backed iOS app that lets you record up to 16 seconds of video. Unlike Vine, however, you don’t just have the ability to edit your own clips, but also to remix other people’s contributions to create movies up to an hour long. Another difference is that each submission is anonymous and there’s no commenting system, lessening the impact of that big-budget twerking video you put together. Android users won’t have to feel put out for too long, either, as the pair has pledged that the app will arrive on the platform in the next few weeks.

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    YouTube Co-Founder Announces MixBit Collaborative Video Platform

    YouTube Co Founder Announces MixBit Collaborative Video Platform

    One of YouTube’s co-founders teased he was close to launching a new video service, but was about a month away from its actual launch. What better day to launch an actual product, or in this place a video platform, than on the day where the Internet is running rampant with April Fools’ Day stories? We could think of 364 better days, but regardless of what we think, Chad Hurley decided today was the day to launch his new video platform, MixBit.

    The announcement came as sort of an April Fools’ Joke as Hurley announced on his Twitter profile “Since YouTube is ending, we’re launching a new video site.” Of course, YouTube is far from closing its doors, but MixBit is actually a new video platform, although information regarding what it actually does and how it’ll attract the attention of online video watchers is to be seen. Instead of MixBit being a direct competitor to YouTube, the site would provide its users the “flexibility for people to work together and create content.” If that means more cat videos an anime music videos, then we’re all for it.

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