![]() ![]() ![]() Google adds some Google+ cheer with your very own AutoAwesome “year in review” If you want to bask in your social network awkwardness, the app is available on the Play Store now. ![]() But Timehop says the point of the app is to be somewhat of a time capsule for your social networks. You can only view your posts from one, two, three, or four years ago, not anyone else’s, which is somewhat disappointing. Timehop helps you celebrate the best moments of the past. What were you doing a year ago today? Two years? Three years?Timehop brings together your old photos and posts from your iPhone, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Foursquare and replays your past a day at a time. You’ll quickly fall in love with checking your daily Timehop. The app requires that you log in with your Facebook account, but can connect to Twitter, Instagram, and Foursquare to see what you were posting. Timehop is an app that allows you to see what you were posting on a variety of social networks exactly one, two, three, and four years ago. ![]() Popular iOS app Timehop has finally made its way to Android today. Google reportedly working on new ‘Tablescape’ social network for sharing food pics Periscope didn’t give a timeline, but Android users can rest assured that Periscope will be available to them sometime in the near future. You can read more about Periscope on their official website. Periscope, as expected, answered “Soon! We’re working on it.” This is great news for the many Android users who find it unfair and illogical that both Meerkat and Periscope hit iOS first, considering Android has a much larger hold of the mobile OS market. Periscope summed it up in their latest blog post, with a couple of answers to common questions, one of them being “When is Android coming?”. Now that the public’s interest is growing, though, the need for an Android version is pressing. But both Periscope and Meerkat chose to release their apps on iOS first (as is sadly a common theme). Mobile live video broadcasting is definitely the latest trend in social networking, and it was initially introduced by Meerkat. A week ago, Twitter released its answer to mobile live video broadcasting, Periscope. ![]()
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