Google launches Tangi, a short-form video app for DIY, how-tos and more - 1 minute read
Google has forayed into the short-video making apps market with the launch of Tangi. The app is focused on creativity and Do It Yourself (DIY) space.
Google Tangi comes from company’s in-house incubator titled Area 120. The company is launching Tangi initially on the Web and iOS.
After the success of TikTok, there has been a race to launch short-video apps. But unlike TikTok, Tangi wants people to learn new things.
To take on TikTok’s growing popularity, Vine recently announced the release of its successor Byte. Moreover, Instagram launched a new video-music remix feature called “Reels” that allows users to make 15-second video clips set to music and share them as Stories.
The number of short-form video apps is increasing with time. Do you use any of these? Tell us in the comments below!
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Google Tangi comes from company’s in-house incubator titled Area 120. The company is launching Tangi initially on the Web and iOS.
After the success of TikTok, there has been a race to launch short-video apps. But unlike TikTok, Tangi wants people to learn new things.
To take on TikTok’s growing popularity, Vine recently announced the release of its successor Byte. Moreover, Instagram launched a new video-music remix feature called “Reels” that allows users to make 15-second video clips set to music and share them as Stories.
The number of short-form video apps is increasing with time. Do you use any of these? Tell us in the comments below!
Source: Google
Source: Pocketnow.com
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