Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Google+ Introduces New Hangouts App Called Capture, To Snap Pics Of Special Moments As They Happen

2576981899_fef76fd366_zToday, Google introduced a new app for one of its most popular products, Hangouts. While Hangouts let you chat with multiple people over video, there are those moments when someone makes a funny face, does something ridiculous or just makes you want to, well, capture something. This is a feature that is making its way into mobile devices, meaning the ability to shoot video and snap pics along the way. There are so many fantastic still moments that take place during a ten minute video conversation, and now you can grab them as they come. This is also a nice way for Google to help its users generate content while they’re generating content, without even making a real effort. Here’s what Google’s Jeremy Ng said about the feature today about why the feature was introduced and how it works: The challenge, oftentimes, is capturing your favorite moments as they happen, so today we’re introducing the new Hangouts Capture app. With it you can take pictures of your Hangouts-in-progress, including a number of features not available in the usual screenshot workarounds: - Once you?ve opened the Hangouts Capture app, you can snap photos of your Hangout view with a single click - All photos are saved to a shared album, visible only to other Hangout invitees - You can view these photos while inside the Hangout, when browsing your photo albums, or by visiting the original Hangout post - And, importantly, you?ll always know when the app is in use: when you join a Hangout, when someone opens the app, and whenever a picture is taken The Hangouts Capture app will soon be available worldwide, so look for it the next time you join a Hangout. Together with Effects, YouTube and other apps, we hope you?ll find Hangouts an even better way to make memories together. Here’s what the flow looks like for snapping a pic of that special moment: The design itself is simple, and looks like the default camera app in Android or iOS. Simply open the app, wait for the right moment, then snap the picture. You could take quite a few of these stills and then go back later to share the best in your stream after the Hangout is over. As Ng pointed out, everyone in the Hangout will know when someone has the app open and when a picture is taken, so there won’t be

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