Instagram Takes the Long View on Longform
[...]it's hardly surprising that the company, which launched as a photo-sharing app in 2010 and now offers multimedia product Stories and a tool for broadcasting live video, would add a longform video product, too. Since 15-second clips were first introduced in the Instagram feed in 2013, video...
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