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Meerkat is backing away from Twitter and embracing Facebook

The market for live-streaming apps is still new, but Meerkat and Twitter have been competing for dominance since day one. While Meerkat was able to hit the market faster, the service still relied on Twitter, which Twitter used to its advantaged and tried to cripple Meerkat until it could release Periscope, its competing app. With relations clearly in a bad state, Meerkat turned to Facebook. 

Meerkat is distancing itself from Twitter. The live-streaming service now works with Facebook, thanks to an update to the iOS app released this weekend. That means that you can now publish Meerkat alerts directly to Facebook, and, more importantly, new users can sign in to Meerkat without a Twitter account — you can now use your Facebook login. The update also introduces address book scanning and matching, so you can instantly build a network of friends on the service just by letting the app take a look at your contacts. The move is a clear response to Twitter’s decision to cut Meerkat off from its social graph. In March, at the peak of Meerkat’s popularity, Twitter decided to shut off access. By using Twitter’s social graph, it was originally able to populate and connect friends on Meerkat merely by taking a look at your connections on Twitter. Just a couple of weeks later, Twitter launched its own live streaming competitor, Periscope. Its popularity has since far surpassed Meerkat.

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