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Selfcast aims to be 'live' YouTube
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Selfcast aims to be 'live' YouTube
A new peer-to-peer based technology enables "anyone, anywhere" to broadcast themselves live on the internet. RawFlow's Chief Executive Mikkel Dissing demonstrates how Selfcast works and tells Reuters Technology Correspondent Matt Cowan why he doesn't think traditional broadcasters need to worry about the technology; FEATURED SPEAKERS: Mikkel Dissing, Chief Executive, RawFlow; Matt Cowan, Reuters Technology Correspondent.
Video Length: 130
Date Found: August 02, 2007
Date Produced: July 13, 2011
View Count: 105
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