TokBox, a Sequoia-backed startup that offers tools for quickly integrating video?functionality?into apps and websites, is launching a new feature today for its OpenTok suite of video APIs: video recording and archiving. You may remember TokBox as the service that let users quickly jump into live video chats with each other, sort of like a web-based Skype video. But that changed this past February, when TokBox?
shuttered?its struggling consumer-facing products and decided to focus exclusively on a set of video-focused APIs, storage, and streaming features collectively called the OpenTok platform. Obviously giving users the ability to record, save, and share video clips isn't a new idea ??people do it every day on sites like YouTube and Facebook ??but the new video archiving?API makes it relatively easy for other sites to integrate their own custom solutions.
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