Not exact matches
SnapChat maker Snap is getting ready to take some of its content beyond its app: Snap is developing a new program dubbed Stories Everywhere that will allow third - party publishers to embed Snapchat content on their websites, according to a new Cheddar
SnapChat maker Snap is getting ready to take some of its content beyond its app: Snap is developing a new program dubbed
Stories Everywhere that will allow third - party publishers to
embed Snapchat content on their websites, according to a new Cheddar
Snapchat content on their websites, according to a new Cheddar report.
The photo, taken by photographer Justin Goldman and posted on
Snapchat, was tweeted and then
embedded in
stories by several online publications, including publications owned by Breitbart, Gannett, Time, Yahoo and Boston Globe Media Partners.
According to the blog post and video (
embedded below), users will be able to watch daily
stories compiled by artists, publishers, and even
Snapchat's own editorial staff.
For the first time, while viewing video
stories from Target and Lancome, users were able to «swipe up» to visit an e-commerce page
embedded within the
Snapchat app where they could purchase products from those partners.
While both Instagram and
Snapchat have let people privately send other people's posts to friends as private messages,
Snapchat lacks a way to
embed other
Stories or Discover content in your
Story.
In keeping with the
Snapchat's ephemeral nature, the
embed doesn't last forever, but with a 30 - day expiration, the map lasts longer than
Stories.