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Super Bowl to be streamed live
The NFL has announced a free live stream of the Super Bowl will be made available this year. The stream, which will be provided in conjunction with NBCSports,com, will also be available to Verizon Wireless customers. In addition, the Wildcard and ProBowl games. The streams will offer enhanced viewing tools such as the ability to more »
YouTube Live begins rolling out
Sites such as Ustream and Justin.TV have built a reputation on live broadcasts. YouTube on the other hand triumphed as a site that hosted pre-recorded videos. YouTube Live will address live videos for the first time in the site’s history. YouTube has dabbled in live broadcasting in the past, but now the site has started rolling out YouTube Live to certain partners. As the months go on, thousands of accounts will be granted access to YouTube Live.
YouTube dabbles in live streaming with Presidential news conference
Today, YouTube will be live streaming President Obama’s news conference tonight. It’s been 100 days with President Obama in office, so now it’s time to do a little assessment. The White House YouTube channel will be streaming the video live at 8PM tonight (Eastern time).
YouTube’s first ever live stream was on November 22, 2008 on their YouTube.com/Live site. Who knows how long it will be before they offer live streaming for everyone? Oh, if you don’t want to watch it on YouTube, Hulu is also covering the live stream as is becoming customary.
NBC ready to ditch cable and go Internet only?
Last night’s town hall debate between presidential candidates was more than just debate #2. It was the first time Hulu streamed live. That is right, in addition to the myriad of ways to catch the not so “straight talk,” add Hulu to the list. Who cares right?
Here is why you need to care: It is all about money. Click more to find out.
NFL gets hip, time to kill the cable company?
The typically content-stingy NFL has made the decision to broadcast it’s games live over the net. Heck yeah! This is super-exciting news not just for sports fans but for those who can’t wait for the TV to Internet transformation. Soon your TV won’t be held hostage to the Cable company for content. And content is more »
















