Twitter to buy video sharing site SnappyTV
Twitter is extending its drive into video today after it announced the acquisition of SnappyTV, a video sharing website.
The social media network has already started to embrace video with its Amplify programme, which allows sponsored video excerpts of televised content to be easily viewed on mobile.
SnappyTV, which allows users to edit and share video on their phones, already worked closely with Twitter before the sale was agreed, according to its website.
In a statement, Twitter said: "One of the best ways to follow events as they unfold is through real-time videos on Twitter.
"As we continue to invest in video, it’s important for us to provide tools that make it easy for TV broadcasters, businesses, and event producers to share high-quality videos. To that end, we’ve agreed to acquire SnappyTV."
This is just the latest video expansion from Twitter after it bought video sharing app Vine, which allows users to send each other six-second video messages.