YouTube Announces Live Streaming Video

YouTube has started the initial roll out of YouTube Live, which will integrate live streaming capabilities and discovery tools directly into the YouTube platform. Live programming on offer includes Wildearth TV, Indian Premier League Cricket from the India Times and This Week in Startups. On the new YouTube Live browse page viewers can find all live events happening on YouTube. and add events to their calendar. By subscribing to YouTube live-streaming partners people will be notified of upcoming live streams on their customised homepage.

YouTube Live

In the recent past, YouTube live streamed a number of popular concerts, sporting events, and interviews, but primarily on a one-off basis. YouTube is also gradually rolling out a live streaming beta platform, which will allow certain YouTube partners with accounts in good standing to stream live content on YouTube. The goal is to provide thousands of partners with the capability to live stream from their channels in the months ahead. For more information about YouTube Live you can read YouTube’s blog post where they go into more detail about the Live streaming video capabilities. If you are interested in the product you are welcome to read the YouTube Live partner information or visit their live streaming forum that has been created for this roll out.

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Google’s Social Search

Well folks, it looks like Google is forcing its way into the social media arena! You can now connect your Twitter, Facebook, Yelp, Digg, Flickr, Linkedin and Quora Accounts To Google to “improve” your Google search results. Google’s Social Search is designed to display unique search results to a Googler based upon the people that he/she is connected to in their various social media networks. Here is a screenshot from my connected accounts:

Google Connect Accounts

Connect Your Google Accounts

Google uses social connections from the above social media websites to calculate your “social circle”. You can view your social circle page to see who your are connected to and which social sites were used to collect that information. What are your thoughts on this bold move by the all-mighty Gooogle? Is this their way into the social media arena after their numerous failed attempts?

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