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Dailymotion now lets users create their own apps
AFP
October 18, 2012
First Published: 13:51 IST(18/10/2012)
Last Updated: 13:53 IST(18/10/2012)
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Dailymotion's app creation interface. Photo: AFP
Creative members and partners of Dailymotion can now create their own video-based apps without having to enter a single line of code, thanks to a deal with the video host's partner Joshfire Factory.

The new feature only requires a few clicks by the user to put out multiplatform
apps that can work on smartphones, tablets and internet TVs.

The user must choose the look of the app from a selection of models, its contents (among the 30 million vids hosted by Dailymotion, as well as RSS feeds, Twitter accounts, etc.), additional features and targeted platforms.

The simplified interface is accessible on the profile pages of Motionmakers and Official Users (creative and partner members) by clicking on "Create an app."


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