By Seb Joseph
Twitter has let slip details about its upcoming YouTube rival service that will crucially not support videos hosted on rival platforms as it accelerates efforts to extend its own walled garden for users and advertisers.
The social network has opted to keep plans for the platform close to its chest since it was announced last November. However, information has now emerged online that show that the native advertising platform will play a key role in Twitter’s charge to exploit the online video explosion.
Both advertisers and users will be able upload posts of up to 10 minutes long via a Video Publisher Read full story ›
Source: The Drum