Well, now all android owners have Apple's key feature lol.
Source: http://gizmodo.com/instagram-just-made-an-app-thats-basically-apple-live-p-1738020519
Instagram Just Made an App That's Basically Apple Live Photos for Facebook
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Kate Knibbs
Filed to: INSTAGRAM10/22/15 10:50am
Instagram is coming out with a new app called Boomerang that lets people share one-second silent mini-videos. The obvious comparison here is Vine, but Boomerang won’t have its own feed—instead, you post the mini-videos on Instagram or Facebook. So it’s a tool, not a social network.
Boomerang doesn’t do anything Apple’s Live Photos doesn’t do—just like Live Photos, it stitches bursts of photos together to create something that looks like a GIF. It’s taking the Live Photos concept and making it easier to share them on Facebook’s apps. (The Boomerang videos will also save to your camera roll.) It’s also very similar to Google Photo’s animation feature, which knits photos together to create little videos. So nothing here is new but the packaging.
Why not just add this as a feature to Instagram? Facebook has been cautious about bloating Instagram with extra features, which is why it spun Hyperlapse into its own app. Boomerang is probably a standalone for the same reason.
Source: http://gizmodo.com/instagram-just-made-an-app-thats-basically-apple-live-p-1738020519
Instagram Just Made an App That's Basically Apple Live Photos for Facebook
8,495

Kate Knibbs
Filed to: INSTAGRAM10/22/15 10:50am

Instagram is coming out with a new app called Boomerang that lets people share one-second silent mini-videos. The obvious comparison here is Vine, but Boomerang won’t have its own feed—instead, you post the mini-videos on Instagram or Facebook. So it’s a tool, not a social network.
Boomerang doesn’t do anything Apple’s Live Photos doesn’t do—just like Live Photos, it stitches bursts of photos together to create something that looks like a GIF. It’s taking the Live Photos concept and making it easier to share them on Facebook’s apps. (The Boomerang videos will also save to your camera roll.) It’s also very similar to Google Photo’s animation feature, which knits photos together to create little videos. So nothing here is new but the packaging.

Why not just add this as a feature to Instagram? Facebook has been cautious about bloating Instagram with extra features, which is why it spun Hyperlapse into its own app. Boomerang is probably a standalone for the same reason.