Do you own a Google glass? Well,
here’s something new for you! You will have a new way to live stream events
through Google glass. Livestream.com has launched its very first app. The app
enables the users to broadcast events to others via Glass in real time.
The app isn’t
really complicated; in fact, it is simpler than the one available on iOS and
Android systems. It allows the users to share everything they see in real time.
Apart from this, the app also shows the viewers’ comments to the wearer.
To start
broadcasting, all the users have to do is simply pair Glass with an event of
their choice and say "OK Glass, Livestream” as they tap the
side of the device to begin recording. The viewers can tune into the live
broadcasts through the web or the company’s smartphone and Roku apps.
Google has its own live streaming platform for
Glass which comes with the Hangouts app. However, Livestream's app is the first
third-party live streaming app to come to Glass.
It first launched its broadcasting platform in
2007. It was launched under the name Mogulus. Later in 2009, the company was
rebranded as Livestream and it released the first iOS and Android apps in 2012.
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