This week's all about the lunge toward livestreaming. Facebook introduced a host of major changes to Facebook Live that drastically expand broadcasting capabilities, while YouTube streamlined its own live streaming feature for mobile.

Today's 'Skim will also catch you up on Twitter's exciting new standalone app dedicated to small businesses, dive into Pinterest's brand new visual search feature that looks to drive sales, and let you in on a few little secrets to help your brand get on its way to higher engagement with Facebook's Instant Articles.

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Facebook Live adds two-person broadcasts, prescheduled streams, Snapchat-like filters

Facebook unveiled three major Live updates this week, the biggest of which gives users the ability to add a second streamer in a different location to their broadcast.

It's a move that opens the door to a slew of new uses of the platform, including interviews, duets, and other collaborations.

Users will also be able to preschedule their broadcasts and create waiting rooms for viewers to gather before airtime so that streamers don't have to wait for the audience to join midstream. Last but not least, Live will use Facebook's recent acquisition of MSQRD to integrate filters that emulate what we are already familiar with on Snapchat.

No word yet on a rollout date for the filters, but two-person broadcasts and pre-scheduled streams will be available to the public after verified pages have the chance to check them out this summer.

1. Twitter targets SMBs with new app and desktop platform

After launching a standalone app for its power users and influencers last week, Twitter this week introduced a new app dedicated to the small and midsize business owners. Twitter Dashboard is already available, and offers a suite of tools to help create custom feeds, schedule posts, and dive into analytics.

Users can customize feeds to better monitor conversations, such as one that monitors hashtags and keywords rather than just tweets sent directly to their brand's Twitter handle. Business can get advice on the Dashboard website, including suggestions of what type of content to post to engage your audience based on your business.

2. YouTube brings seamless live streaming to mobile app

The Google-owned video powerhouse took to VidCon to introduce the world to its latest feature: livestreaming built right into its mobile application. Live streams on the app will be searchable like the rest of YouTube content, and creators will be able to protect them from unauthorized users.

Will live streaming take off on any one platform, or is it simply an expected feature from all of the social giants these days? Let us know what you think!

3. Pinterest to soon let you search for products with your smartphone camera

The social pinboard site has an exciting e-commerce update in the pipeline that enhances the company's visual search capability. In the coming months, users can simply navigate to the app's visual search feature, point their cameras at any object in the real world, and the site will automatically return results of products it thinks it recognizes.

Results will come in the form of a photo populated with identified objects, and pinners can tap on each one to get recommendations for similar items. The change can get Pinterest into the minds of consumers even earlier in the purchasing funnel (i.e., when they're shopping at a brick and mortar store), which means better chances for brands to convert on the platform!

4. Musical.ly's new livestreaming app passes Snapchat to become #1 in iTunes Store!

We introduced you to Musical.ly in May, the popular music-centric social platform that lets users create lipsync videos to their favorite songs. Now it appears the company's ready to parlay that success into its new live streaming app, Live.ly.

Sure, the app acts like most of your other mobile live streaming platforms, but if you're asking what makes this one different, it's that Live.ly temporarily surpassed both Snapchat and Facebook Messenger in the iTunes Store this week, generating nearly 500k installs in four days! With that kind of growth and active user base, it's worth taking a glance.

5. Facebook adds Slideshows to iOS app

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Christian Neri is a digital marketing professional in the film & television industry, and a contributor to MarketingProfs. An American expat in Paris, he recently completed his MS in digital marketing at IÉSEG School of Management.

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