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Uploaded by on Feb 29, 2008

*Breaking News: Interview with YouTube co-founder Steve Chen revealing plans for live video on YouTube this year.

Several common live streaming platforms: Mogulus, Justin.TV, Ustream, Blog.tv, Stickam, Yahoo Live, Qik

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  • What are you talking about not make money off of live video? apparently, live video makes more money than clip casts. It has a higher CPM.

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  • They do allow to post ur live stream on ur channel

  • livevideo on youtube would be a huge addition to this site. I'm wondering how they will add it though. Still I can't wait to see it happen, but 2008 is nearly ending so they will only have a short time left to do this. I think it will add so much interactivity to this site, make it more fun. I'm worried it will get too similar to stickam though.

  • Live video works when yur good looking like Sarah here...however for ugly mental people like me have no chance =P

    So i'll be sticking to filmed material on youtube.

  • Hope you have big success in your career.

  • Great reporting Sarah.

  • MIKMA WAS HERE

  • I like this video very much!! Your speaking and conducting in this video are pretty cool and so smooth that I though of you as a professional broadcaster who works for the real broadcasting station like NBC. Your pronunciation also is clear enough to understand for me, a foreigner. Actually,I want to commend more, but because of the short of my English, I can't. Anyway, thank you for the video.

  • This 1999 all over again. They can offer all the services free they want but they only stay afloat if they make money. Youtube is struggling with the increasing bandwidth and all those videos.

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