Posted March 12, 20159 yr Meerkat is fun. But it is not groundbreaking. Live video streaming has been around the digital block. Ustream, which engages over 70 million people each month, was founded in 2007. And the pathway to 2015 is peppered with other live streaming services, some more successful than others. Bambuser, TwitCasting and Meerkat's own predecessor, Yevvo, come to mind. http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2015/03/11/392116744/the-app-of-the-moment-meerkat-tests-our-desire-to-share-live-video "Occasionally, I am lucky enough to see myself! It is always a great revelation to have a minute of insight that reveals how unimportant are the things I thought so important!" ..myself.
March 12, 20159 yr Author The future will be live video conversations...? "Occasionally, I am lucky enough to see myself! It is always a great revelation to have a minute of insight that reveals how unimportant are the things I thought so important!" ..myself.
March 12, 20159 yr FPCH Admin We're actually already having video conversations right now. My son calls me every day at lunchtime so that he can "Facetime" with his 3 year old and 6 month old daughters. :thumbsup: ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~~~Robert McCloskey~~
March 12, 20159 yr FPCH Admin I have a staff meeting once a month with my team. Since we are scattered when in season video conference is the way to go. Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
March 12, 20159 yr Author I know! My friends have video calling, too, on their computer, it's pretty slick... I am a dinosaur, remember! LOL. But this is referencing all communications will be leading that way: probably will, so I had better learn!! Can I learn here!!??:D "Occasionally, I am lucky enough to see myself! It is always a great revelation to have a minute of insight that reveals how unimportant are the things I thought so important!" ..myself.