Mark Zuckerberg cares about a few things: his family (including his dog Beast), live video and VR, and destroying Snapchat. SEE ALSO: No assholes allowed at Facebook's big conference The 32-year-old ...
Snapchat's doing what was once the unthinkable: opening up its app to outside developers. Today, the app is officially launching SnapKit, Snapchat's developer platform, which allows developers to ...
Snapchat is finally opening up so outside developers can help it offer infinite augmented reality experiences beyond those it designs in-house. Today, Snap launches the Lens Studio AR developer tool ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is the editor of the Platformer newsletter and cohost of the Hard Fork podcast. Starting today, developers will ...
Snapchat is reportedly planning to launch its first developer platform, Snapkit, unnamed sources told TechCrunch. The test version of the platform indicates it will let other apps offer a "login with ...
Snapchat is secretly planning the launch of its first full-fledged developer platform, currently called Snapkit. The platform’s prototypes indicate it will let other apps offer a “login with Snapchat” ...
A small handful of Snap Kit platform developers have not yet complied with the new guidelines around anonymous messaging and friend-finding apps announced in March. The Snapchat maker revamped its ...
Snapchat opened up its platform to developers Thursday, allowing other companies to integrate some of Snapchat’s tools into their own apps and services. Some of the first to make use of these new ...
Snap, the company behind Snapchat, introduced on Thursday a long-awaited tool developers have been asking for: Snap Kit, a tool for developers to build apps that integrate with the popular photo ...
Snapchat is opening up to outside developers and apps for the first time in a bid to boost user growth with new features and collaborations. In doing so, the video messaging app is following the ...
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