5. Keek
Keek is like a video version of Twitter, which allows users to record and share video status updates for up to 36 seconds of recording time.
Videos are recorded into the app by looking into your phone’s camera and talking or doing whatever you want. These short clips, or status updates (each one is called a ‘keek’), can then be uploaded simply to Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook or your own page on Keek.com.
Much like Instagram, Keek allows users to follow each other and comment on posted content. Keek also hosts Twitter/Instagram-like features, such as @mentions.
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