Snapchat Vs Microsoft

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Social technology is defined as “applying the used technologies for specific purposes especially social ones: to ease social procedures via social software social hardware, which might include the use of computers and information technology.” Snapchat is a social network which facilitates social interactions and is enabled by a communications capability being the Internet and a mobile device. Snapchat uses a mobile device's camera to capture picture and videos, and uses Wi-Fi technology to send them. The snapper (the person sending the snap) can use the front or back camera on their device, which is in-built into almost every touch screen device today, to capture the snap. The app allows the snapper to draw or insert text onto the snap by using …show more content…

Users are provided with the opportunity to replay one snap they receive a day, therefore every other snap can only be viewed once. During the viewing period, once the recipient has tapped on a snap in order to open it, they must no longer have any contact with the device's touchscreen until the snap is finished playing, or else the snap will close, self-destruct, and they will not be able to view it if they have used their replay for that day. Wi-Fi is a major aspect of social technology which is they key holder to Snapchat’s global success. Wi-Fi enables users from every country all over the world to download the Snapchat application and start creating content straight away. It enables people to send and receive snaps, who are half way across the world, in a matter of seconds. This is particularly key for Snapchat’s most popular feature: stories. Snapchat introduced a feature called ‘Live’ in order to match current trends and capture the interests of active users around the world. ‘Live’ enable users to upload a snap, otherwise known as a live feed, which allows other Snapchat users all over the world to watch what is happening, as it is

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