NYC video maven Casey Neistat launches vlogging app Beme

You might know Casey Neistat. He’s a logged a bunch of calories. He’s ridden on Citi Bikes. He’s snowboarded through Midtown. All of that’s on YouTube. Neistat co-founded Beme, Inc. as a social technology company. And Beme is the name of the app it has officially come out with.It’s been on iOS for a while now as a beta, but it’s now finally out for reals. And it’s on both the App Store and the Google Play Store.If you’re into video blogging, prepare to be ...

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Will Instagram do for social video what Vine never could?

You know, when Twitter launched Vine a couple of months ago, I think I was on the list of people that registered first. I mean hey, I do videos for a living right? It’s only the common thing that I search for even more ways to be able to interact with everyone through a social video tool. The funny thing about it though is that regardless of how fast I registered for the service, I’ve yet to build my first Vine video. As I skimmed through the service, I began noticing a ton of the caveats that made me forget about its existence just a couple of days later, and no, the ...

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