Thursday, March 26, 2015

Whipclip threatens to upend YouTube by letting you cut and share TV clips

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Comedy Central's upcoming roast of Justin Bieber, led by comedian Kevin Hart, will inevitably fill social media with clips of the greatest — and perhaps meanest — jokes made at the baby-faced pop star's expense.


Whipclip wants viewers to have a piece of the action


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Whipclip launched its app publicly on Thursday, offering users the chance to create high-quality snippets of television shows and share them on social media, a service that may disrupt the usual ritual of waiting until good clips show up on YouTube. The app lets users scan the previous three minutes of a show and make a clip, which can then be posted on social networks like Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest, as well as in text messages Read more...


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