
USO reported that Saving Abel was streamed live at a concert for the USO from Camp Airjan on Ustream.
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USO reported that Saving Abel was streamed live at a concert for the USO from Camp Airjan on Ustream.
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Pete Cashmore of Mashable listed Ustream as the first of five platforms where you may track the Hawaii Tsunami warning.
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Caroline McCarthy of cnet discussed the shift from live coverage of natural disasters using traditional outlets such as TV to live streaming on websites such as Ustream. Not only did viewing abilities change from TV to computer, broadcasting capabilities also shifted from only news stations to everyone.
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Juan Carlos Perez of PC World discussed the webs’ response to the Chile Earthquake and the Pacific Rim Tsunami warnings. Ustream, Google, Facebook, and Twitter all responded to the crisis by providing the public with live coverage, photos, videos, information, and resources.
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Pete Cashmore of Mashable reported that Ustream broadcast live coverage of the Chile earthquake aftermath and the Hawaii tsunami warnings.
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Jodi Jill of Gather reported that concerned viewers all over the world may watch live streams of the Chile Earthquake aftermath on Ustream.
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Doug Miles of Examiner reported that the game with Sarasota Millionaires and Florida Falcons resulted in a suspension of one game each. The stream was viewable on Ustream.
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Ken Denmead of Wired announced that GeekDad Core Contributor Natania Barron spoke at The Writer’s House at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, PA. The talk is about writing and editing in the “new media,” and will be streamed live on Ustream.
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Simon Perry of People announced that the Alice in Wonderland’s Green Carpet event was streamed live on Ustream. Fans got a chance to watch exclusive interviews with the cast and director including Johnny Depp and Tim Burton.
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Zennie62 of SF Gate reported that Lil Wayne announced on Ustream that he will collaborate with Justin Bieber once he is released from jail.
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