YouTube plans to launch a live streaming service later this year, in a bid to take on internet TV services.
The live channels will enable users to create live feeds of news events, entertainment and even 24-hour “lifecasts” which could be broadcast from users’ homes.
The live streaming channels could also include live music, breaking news stories and other entertainment content.
Source: nma.co.uk
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The Yahoo! OpenID (beta) which was announced earlier this month has just been launched. You can try it out right away.
This is expected to move the OpenID movement ahead considerably. All 250 million members of Yahoo are now able to log in to any website, not just Yahoo, that supports OpenID 2.0.
At this moment you can find very limited list at Yahoo which I hope will be expanded soon.
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SEOmeter.com is accepting 100 websites in their monitoring system for free to celebrate the launch of their site. Yes, you heard it right. Free admission with no string attached!
To be eligible for the free admission, you will have to add a comment to a blog post here, and include your site URL in the comment.
Other Requirements:
- Only one site is allowed for each IP address. If there are multiple entries for a given IP, the one mentioned in the earliest comment will be accepted, and the rest will be automatically rejected.
- Only top-level domains or sub-domains are allowed. No internal page or folder is allowed.
- Site should be cached by Google within the last two weeks of your post. Please check with Google by using cache: command.
As per the latest update received only 28 free slots are remaining.
So Hurry up!
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