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Everything old is new again: Just as Instagram
has transformed the way people show off their
smartphone photos, new apps are doing the
same with smartphone video. Viddy, Vlix and
Socialcam allow users to easily add cinematic
filters and music to their footage, then share it
over their networks. And Instagram, which has
racked up some 15 million users, looks likely
to add its own video component in the future.
Color, the much-hyped 2011 startup, is currently
testing a Facebook app that enables mobile
users to share live 30-second broadcasts.