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Title: Video-sharing app Ocho puts your new iPhone’s supersized screen to work
Post by: HCK on November 11, 2014, 03:00:24 pm
Video-sharing app Ocho puts your new iPhone’s supersized screen to work

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The enduring popularity of Vine and Instagram video proves that people use different video-sharing apps for different reasons. Vine’s six-second loops seem like
    they’re made for comedy, while Instagram’s 15-second videos are like photographs put in motion. Ocho (http://www.ocho.co/) is a new iOS
    video-sharing app that lands squarely in the middle with eight-second clips, but it also has a slew of features—and some high-profile partnerships—that set
    it apart from the pack.</p><p>
New York-based cofounders Jonathan Swerdlin and Jourdan Urbach started building Ocho two years ago with one question: “What would YouTube look like if it
    was started in 2013?” Swerdlin told Macworld. Videos finally looked good on phones, but this was before Vine, before Instagram video. No apps let you
    create and share videos on the go. Times have changed, but Ocho is debuting with a set of tools—and a bigger-is-better emphasis—that its established rivals
    don’t have.</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/2845912/video-sharing-app-ocho-puts-your-new-iphone-s-supersized-screen-to-work.html#jump">To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>

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