Yahoo has acquired the video creation app Ptch in a move to bolster its photo and video platform technology. The startup announced in a blog post that it will be shutting down on January 2. Ptch was ...
Hardly a day goes by without news of another acquisition by Yahoo!. Today, it was revealed that the hungry Internet giant has swallowed video app maker Ptch, the latter wrote in an entry on its ...
If everything is a remix, Ptch is the ultimate social app remix. Imagine the mobile-first interface of Path combined with the brevity of Twitter, the re-blog options of Tumblr, and the filter options ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link On Wednesday we reported that Yahoo acquired a mobile app called Ptch and will shut it down in a month. Business Insider has since learned from ...
Yahoo has acquired Ptch, the startup behind a mobile app that allowed users to combine photos and video on their phones into movies, and the service will shut down by January. Incubated by DreamWorks ...
Ptch, a startup that spun out of Dreamworks Animation, has been acquired by Yahoo and will shut down on January 2, 2014, the company announced on its website. Terms were not disclosed. Ptch's mobile ...
Pitch lets you reshape your friends’ Ptches–Ptch calls it “living media.” For example, if you and a friend both attended the same concert but took videos and photos of different scenes, your friend ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Ptch is another video-sharing/social network but with a ...
Ptch pulls in all of your images an videos collecting dust on your smartphone and from all the major social networks you grant it access to (Facebook, Google+, Instagram, Tumblr, Twitter, Viddy). From ...
Sharing all the photos and videos we take on our iPhones is fun, but overwhelming for friends and family, especially when it comes to sharing a whole vacation or a weekend adventure. Ptch is a free ...
The company wants to create a place for people to share user-generated videos created through its app, hopefully setting itself from a crowded field. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News ...