Sound Broadcasting Apps

Chhirp Lets You Share Short Audio Recordings on Twitter

On Twitter, it's now possible to Tweet and Chhirp. While this social media platform has already made it possible for its users to share images, text and video easily, this new app by the Cord Project Inc. makes it possible to share your unique voice with the world.

To get started, Chhirp has you log in with Twitter to compose a12-second sound audio recording that anyone on the web can listen to. Although the app was created mainly with the intention of having people say kind things, there is also a feature to unfollow and report users who post harmful content.

With the explosion of Dubsmash and similar apps for expressing yourself in a variety of vivid media, people are looking for new ways to communicate in short bursts.
Trend Themes
1. Short Audio Sharing - Chhirp's platform for sharing short audio recordings provides new opportunities for users to communicate.
2. Integrated Social Media Apps - The rise of social media apps that integrate various forms of media like Chhirp provides an opportunity for platform providers.
3. Harmful Content Detection - Chhirp's harmful content detection feature highlights new opportunities for companies to develop similar algorithms for other social media platforms.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - Chhirp's sound broadcasting app is an innovative addition to the social media industry.
2. Audio Recording Technology - Chhirp's innovative use of audio recordings presents an opportunity for companies in the audio recording technology industry.
3. Content Moderation - Chhirp's harmful content detection feature could be leveraged by companies in the content moderation industry to develop similar algorithms.

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