GoPro has acquired two mobile video editing apps -- Replay and Splice -- the company announced on Monday. "Splice, Replay and GoPro will combine to deliver what we believe will be the fastest and most ...
In a press release, GoPro CEO Nick Woodman declares that "Splice, Replay and GoPro will combine to deliver what we believe will be the fastest and most enjoyable mobile editing experience" and become ...
GoPro has made a big investment into the mobile video editing world by acquiring two popular mobile video editing apps, Replay and Splice. Both apps are well liked on the Apple App Store and Android ...
GoPro has always been deceptively easy to shoot with and deceptively difficult to edit. While the company has made its name on providing a simple, waterproof action camera, the interface to clean up ...
GoPro will acquire two mobile video-editing apps that it contends will make it easier to edit GoPro videos on a mobile device. The company previously announced plans for March availability of GoPro ...
Today, GoPro is rebranding and relaunching the two mobile video editing apps that the company bought back in February. One is focused on giving users an automatic editing experience, allowing them to ...
Cody has been writing with Android Police for ten years. While best known for the hundreds of APK Teardowns and breaking news on many of Google’s new products and services, he also covers deeper ...
Back in February, when GoPro bought a pair of mobile video editing apps (Splice and Replay, the latter which it renamed Quik), it was because it recognized there was a pain point for its users. People ...
The market has not been kind to tech stocks so far this year, and that is particularly true of GoPro. The company has lost over 34 percent of its value so far in 2016, and has lost 50 percent of IPO ...
GoPro, Inc. is without a doubt one of the most popular brands among action camera enthusiasts, but despite the fact that the company’s shooters are generally meant for the outdoors, they don’t really ...
GoPro recently announced plans to acquire two mobile video editing app companies, Paris-based Stupeflix and Austin-based Vemory, for $105 million in cash and stock. Stupeflix develops Replay, an app ...
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