Google has acquired photo backup and sharing smartphone app Odysee, with the team behind the platform set to join Google+ to "continue to focus on building amazing products". The Odysee cross-platform ...
If you want to put whatever video content you want online and keep it there without risk of it being removed, the Odysee platform will keep your content on the blockchain permanently. Created in July ...
Odysee is a new video site that CEO Jeremy Kauffman said was created to recapture some of the freedom and independence of the internet he grew up with — an internet where “anyone could speak and ...
Google may be soon adding more offline and private sharing features to its Google+ Photos service. It has acquired Odysee, an iOS and Android app that let users automatically back up photos and videos ...
The online video-storage and livestreaming platform Odysee has become a haven for extremists, who are using the site’s cryptocurrency-based revenue system to rake in hundreds of thousands of dollars, ...
It was announced today that Google acquired photo storage app Odysee. The app, which automatically backs up photos and videos taken on your smartphone, will shut down on February 23rd. As a result of ...
Google has acquired mobile backup service Odysee for an undisclosed sum today. The company will join the Google+ team, and will likely use its expertise to boost Google’s photo management offerings.
Decentralized social networks give users better data security as they operate on independent servers, free from any central authority. Utilizing blockchain technology or open-source software, these ...
Thanks to the iPhone, people are taking more photos now than ever before, but one problem continues to plague digital shutterbugs: how to get those photos off the device. Sure, we can upload and share ...
A day after a mass shooting in Buffalo, New York last May, the video-sharing website BitChute was amplifying a far-right conspiracy theory that the massacre was a so-called false flag operation, meant ...