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By Shaun TANDON
New York (AFP) Oct 21, 2015


Twitter to 'reboot' growth, relationship with developers: Dorsey
San Francisco (AFP) Oct 22, 2015 - Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey said Wednesday that the struggling messaging platform is in the midst of "rebooting" as it seeks to fulfil what he sees as its vital mission as a rapid source of information.

Speaking at the Twitter developers conference in San Francisco, Dorsey said the relationship with Twitter and third-party developers had become strained, but promised to work to improve the situation.

"Somewhere along the line, our relationship with developers became a little bit complicated," he said.

"I apologize for our confusion," he said, adding that "we want to reset our relationship, make sure we are learning, we are listening, we are rebooting."

Dorsey said the developers play a key role in helping Twitter fulfil its important role in the global community.

"Twitter is unique because it is a brand, a bird, a logo that just about everyone on the planet has seen. It stands for something," he said.

"Twitter empowers the conversation that the world needs to see."

Dorsey also told the 1,500 developers that Twitter would make available analytical tools that can help them get better data on how people use applications.

Dorsey, a co-founder of Twitter, this month began his second stint as CEO as the San Francisco-based company seeks to revive growth and move toward profitability.

One of the first things Dorsey announced was the new Moments feature, which enables members to get a glimpse at breaking news.

- "Twitter Polls" -

On Wednesday, Twitter announced another feature called "Twitter Polls" that enables users to "weigh in on all the topics they care about."

"If you want the public's opinion on anything -- what to name your dog, who will win tonight's game, which election issue people care most about -- there's no better place to get answers than on Twitter," said a blog post from Twitter's Todd Sherman.

"For poll creators, it's a new way to engage with Twitter's massive audience and understand exactly what people think. For those participating, it's a very easy way to make your voice heard."

Dorsey was Twitter's acting CEO following Dick Costolo's resignation in June. This was his first major public appearance.

On October 13 Twitter said it was slashing eight percent of its workforce, or some 340 jobs, as Dorsey outlined his new "roadmap" to boost users and revenues at the money-losing messaging platform.

The San Francisco-based platform, which has not yet turned a profit, has struggled to expand its user base above 300 million, lagging rival networks such as Instagram and well behind the much larger Facebook.

However, Twitter says that one billion people have seen content published on its network through other sites or applications.

Twitter promised new tools that will allow better integration with third-party apps, and better integration into websites.

Twitter also announced a partnership with JCDecaux display advertising, which will incorporate Twitter content into its signs.

- Reaching out to businesses -

Twitter is also hoping to convince businesses of the advantages of its platform, which include new tools that allows them to get a close understanding of users, including such information as demographics and personal interests.

A merchant, for example, can identify a customer via Twitter and engage in a live conversation on the platform -- for example to correct a placed order.

Facebook already has something similar with its Messenger app.

These new announcements did not halt the slide in Twitter stock, which dropped five percent on Wall Street Wednesday.

YouTube on Wednesday announced a new paid subscription service that would eliminate advertisements as the video service behemoth looks to better tap its vast commercial potential.

YouTube, which is owned by search engine giant Google and claims more than one billion users worldwide, also announced an expanded music platform and original movies in a bid to encourage subscribers.

The new service, called YouTube Red, will offer commercial-free access for $9.99 a month starting on October 28. It will be available initially in the United States, with plans to roll it out worldwide in 2016.

YouTube Red will also let subscribers save videos to watch later on their computers or smartphones, even when they lack Internet connections.

The traditional YouTube site backed by commercials will remain available and free.

"YouTube Red marks an evolution in our desire to give fans more choice and features that they love and a much greater experience they've been asking for," Robert Kyncl, YouTube's chief business officer, told a launch event in Los Angeles broadcast to New York and San Francisco offices.

Originally created by three young entrepreneurs as a way to swap videos, YouTube was bought by Google for $1.65 billion in 2006 and is now the world's third most visited website after Google itself and Facebook.

- Dedicated music platform -

YouTube also announced a new YouTube Music app, hoping to draw more dedicated users amid the rapid growth of music streaming.

While YouTube is notorious for its chaotic array of videos, YouTube Music -- to launch at an unspecified date later this year -- will function much like a streaming platform, with organized channels that provide videos of each artist.

YouTube Music will also carry an audio-only function aimed at the many users who want just the music while driving or exercising -- a key conclusion reached by the company when it earlier ran a test platform called YouTube Music Key.

Kyncl credited YouTube with reviving music videos, making them a vital force for artists to promote their work.

"We want to take that to the next level and provide artists and fans a new way to connect," he said, voicing hope that YouTube Music would become a "primary destination for music."

Manuel Bronstein, the product management director, said that YouTube Music would offer all possible versions of a song, including covers by other artists and amateurs.

"In most music services you can listen to the album, you can listen to the track, but in YouTube Music you can do those two things and also watch a live video, the performance, the lyrics, the remixes, the versions that are a cappella," he said.

Spotify remains the leader in music streaming, but newcomers Apple Music and Tidal have sought to win over users in part by highlighting video content.

YouTube Music will be free with commercials. Subscribers to Google Play Music, the parent company's audio streaming service, will automatically receive YouTube Red and vice versa.

- Exclusive content -

In hopes of drawing subscribers to the paid tier, YouTube said it was developing movies and series exclusive to YouTube Red.

The original programming will initially focus on content from providers who have made their name on YouTube.

Lilly Singh, a Canadian comedian and motivational speaker who has won a following under the YouTube name Superwoman, will star in a movie entitled "A Trip to Unicorn Island."

Other programming will include a singing contest called "Sing It!" and a romantic drama, "Single by 30," by Asian American filmmakers Wong Fu Productions.

Kyncl said that YouTube would share the "vast majority" of its revenue with creative partners but declined to go into details.

YouTube has long come under fire from the music and other creative industries, who say that artists are rarely compensated for content uploaded from non-official sources.


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