Amazon Web Services offers content creators a new way to come with live video on their application station and network sites with Amazon Interactive Video Service.
The new largest provider controlled by friends takes credit for the similar generation that drives Twitch, the first live streaming site that Amazon acquired for approximately $1 billion in 2014. Amazon says the service provides latency of less than 3 seconds.
“Now, with Amazon IVS, consumers can get the similar cutting-edge generation that Twitch took more than a decade to build and refine,” said Martin Hess, Amazon IVS’s executive leader, in a statement. “The development of Abig Apple supports the creation of a live interactive stream in its own application without the need to control the underlying video infrastructure.”
Amazon uses the service for Amazon Live, its page that allows influencers to sell products on Amazon.
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– Andy Jassy (@ajassy) July 16, 2020
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