Periscope just received its first major update

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A week in an Periscope is getting its first major update. Twitter’s live streaming app has received a few fixes and tweaks, which can only be experienced by iOS users for the time being. Don’t worry though, Android will be getting an equivalent sometime in the near future. 

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Periscope is a just a week old and already the company is rolling out its first update. The Twitter-owned app pushed out a handful of useful tweaks for its iPhone-owning fans on Thursday, adding that developers are hard at work on an Android equivalent. Version 1.0.1 of the iPhone app actually includes a ton of helpful improvements. First, the homepage has been tweaked so the first thing you see up top is live streams from people you follow, and Periscope is also getting a new Featured section. The company promises to improved notifications, which can be a bit overwhelming, and switched the default setting to off for follower notifications.

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