
Japanese messaging_company Line is continuing to focus on multimedia_apps after it made SnapMovie, a_Vine-like feature that is part of its chat_app, into a standalone download. The app_is initially available for Android devices only. The SnapMovie feature was added to Line’s messaging app — which has nearly 500 million registered users worldwide — last year, and its standalone release comes just a month after Line launched an iOS app for selfies. Originally SnapMovie recorded videos of up to 10 seconds, but Line has now extended that to 30 seconds._That aside, the features are essentially the same: you tap the screen to...
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