Snapchat allows users to send and receive media that disappears after a recipient has opened it, laughed, and - if it's really good - taken a screenshot. It's a nice way to communicate and share content without having to deal with storing and organizing everything that you upload, but sometimes you may want to share a photo with all of your friends at once. Snapchat is rolling out a new feature that lets you share such content for up to 24 hours in a timeline that everyone can see.
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Snapchat Introduces 'Stories,' A Personal Stream Of Photos And Videos That Friends Can View For Up To 24 Hours was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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