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Periscope was an American live video streaming app for Android and iOS developed by Kayvon Beykpour and Joe Bernstein and acquired by Twitter, Inc. before its launch in March 2015. The service was discontinued on 31 March 2021 due to declining usage, product realignment, and high maintenance costs.
Periscope [a] is an electro-mechanical arcade shooting submarine simulator. Two companies developed similar games with the name . The first, initially called Torpedo Launcher , was designed by Nakamura Manufacturing Co. (becoming Namco in 1977) and released in Japan in 1965, as the first arcade game Masaya Nakamura built.
Periscope: Periscope is a live video streaming app for iOS and Android acquired by Twitter before launch in 2015. Yes [14] Yes [15] No Photomath: Photomath is a "camera calculator" for iOS and Android which uses a phone's camera for recognition of mathematical patterns from handwriting or notebooks and displays them directly onscreen. Yes [16 ...
A social networking service is an online platform that people use to build social networks or social relationships with other people who share similar personal or career interests, activities, backgrounds or real-life connections.
YouNow was founded by Adi Sideman [3] on September 12, 2011 [5] [6] but significantly grew in popularity during 2014 and 2015 [7] following significant changes to the service. [4]
Deep Scan is a color arcade video game released in 1979 by Sega.The player controls a battleship on the surface of the ocean attempting to destroy submarines below it. It is a submarine simulator similar to Periscope (1965), Sea Wolf (1976) and Depthcharge (1977).
David Rosen founded Wolfire Games in 2003 to organize his open source video game contest entries. [3] After graduating from Swarthmore College in 2008, he was joined by his twin brother, Jeff, and two friends.
Virtual periscope is a system that allows submerged submarines to observe the surface above them without having to come to a shallower depth, as is required by traditional periscopes. The system, described in a patent as "Virtual Periscope", [ 1 ] was tested in 2005 aboard USS Chicago (SSN-721) .