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{{Infobox Website
|name           = Livestream
|logo           = [[Image:LiveStream logo.jpg|225px]]
|screenshot     = [[Image:LiveStream.jpg|225px]]
|caption        = Broadcast Live on Your Website.
|url            = http://www.livestream.com/
|type           = Video streaming
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Other users of Livestream to stream events include the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom.<ref>http://www.conservatives.com/News/Blogs/Getting_ready_for_our_first_online_policy_launch.aspx.</ref>  It is also used by 
[[Columbia University]].<ref>http://www.livestream.com/columbiajournalism</ref> [[Oracle_Corporation|Oracle]], a multinational software development and consulting corporation, has integrated a customized Livestream page into its online presence.<ref>http://blogs.zdnet.com/Howlett/?p=1197</ref>





www.livestream.com/gutv1 is a typical URL address.

==Concerts==
On October 30, 2009, the [[Foo Fighters]] played a historic internet-only concert from their studio space Studio 606 in Los Angeles.<ref>http://news.cnet.com/8301-13515_3-10387818-26.html</ref>  Viewers were able to interact directly with the band though Livestream’s chat feature, which allowed fans to ask questions and request songs.  Fans were also communicated through integrated Facebook messages and Twitter tweets.<ref>http://news.cnet.com/8301-13515_3-10387818-26.html</ref>  Though many bands have streamed concerts on Livestream, the [[Foo Fighters]] are the first internationally recognized group to utilize the technology. 

==See also==
* [[Justin.tv]]
* [[Ustream]]

==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.Livestream.com/ Livestream Official Site]

[[Category:Internet television channels]]

[[ja:Livestream.com]]