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  2. Timeline of online video - Wikipedia

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    Periscope, a live video streaming app for iOS and Android developed by Kayvon Beykpour and Joe Bernstein is launched (and acquired by Twitter before its launch). [48] 2015 May Companies Meerkat, a mobile app that enables users to broadcast live video streaming through their mobile device, releases its app for both iOS and Android. [49] 2016 January

  3. Kumu (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Kumu (stylized in lowercase) is a Filipino video sharing and e-commerce social networking service owned and developed by Kumumedia Technologies, Inc. The social media platform is used to livestream curated programs created by app users and partner brands and as an e-commerce platform for app users and partner brands who want to sell their merchandise online. [1]

  4. OneDrive Groups - Wikipedia

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    The Windows Live Groups service is optimized for small groups like clubs or families, whereas MSN Groups caters to a wide variety of group sizes and types, including large public groups. [1] Windows Live Groups was updated to the "Wave 4" release on June 7, 2010. Windows Live Groups was transitioned to become part of SkyDrive, renamed OneDrive ...

  5. Tyler, the Creator - Wikipedia

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    Tyler Gregory Okonma (born March 6, 1991), known professionally as Tyler, the Creator, is an American rapper, singer, record producer, fashion designer, and actor. [2] He has been cited as one of the most influential figures of pop culture of his generation, due to his unique, eclectic and colorful music and fashion styles, popularizing rap music as an "Internet phenomenon" that included a new ...

  6. Kick (service) - Wikipedia

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    In order to be able to stream, users need to be at least 18 years old or be in the presence of their legal guardian. [36] According to Kick, streamers on the platform keep 95% of subscription revenue. [37] [9] To stream on Kick, users need to create an account and set up streaming software like OBS Studio or Streamlabs.

  7. The Electric Hellfire Club - Wikipedia

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    These tracks were available for streaming. Early 2009 brought about the reactivation of the band in earnest. In January, it was reported on the official website and on the band's MySpace page that preliminary work had started on a new full-length album, which would mark the band's first studio album in seven years.

  8. Xanga - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, new profile features such as friends, "nudges", and chat forums that resemble Facebook were added, and video and audio capability were added in 2006. [6] In 2013, Xanga was under threat of shutting down unless it raised $60k by mid-July (for "Xanga 2.0"). [7] Failing to reach that goal, Xanga became an un-navigatable page in late 2013.

  9. As Cities Burn - Wikipedia

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    On January 2, 2009, the band posted a new recording entitled "Gates" on their MySpace page, which was a song the band had played numerous times at the end of live sets. On January 10, at their Texas show, they debuted "'84 Sheepdog". On March 30, "'84 Sheepdog" was posted on their MySpace page.