Yesterday, Google announced that it is releasing it’s YouTube Live beta (youtube.com/live). YouTube will stream concerts, interviews, and other live events and users will be able to subscribe and receive updates to partner’s streaming on YouTube Live. Google is working with only a few select partners initially, but stated their goal is to provide thousands of partners with live stream capabilities on their channels in the coming months. (via Google)
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