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  2. Twitch (service) - Wikipedia

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    Twitch is an American video live-streaming service popular in video games, including broadcasts of esports competitions. It also offers music broadcasts, creative content, and "in real life" streams.

  3. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    A similar feature called "YouTube Radio" for continuous music playback in resemblance to radio stations was tested in February 2015. [150] Since approximately July 9, 2013, the first page of videos' comment section is no longer included in the watch page's static HTML source code, but instead loaded subsequently through AJAX. [151]

  4. Destiny (streamer) - Wikipedia

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    Steven Kenneth Bonnell II (born December 12, 1988), known online as Destiny, is an American live streamer and political commentator.He was among the first people to stream video games online full-time. [5]

  5. Justin.tv - Wikipedia

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    Justin Kan speaking at Gnomedex in 2007. The original Justin.tv was a single channel featuring Justin Kan. Wearing a webcam attached to a baseball cap and streamed online via a laptop-backpack system designed by co-founder Kyle Vogt, [10] Kan decided he would wear the camera 24/7, and he began streaming continuous live video and audio at midnight March 19, 2007. [11]

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  8. Justin Kan - Wikipedia

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    Justin Kan (born July 16, 1983) is an American internet entrepreneur and investor. He is the co-founder of live video platforms Justin.tv and Twitch, as well as the mobile social video application Socialcam. [2]

  9. 'Cheerleading for terrorism': Twitch star called for new 9/11 ...

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    On YouTube, he regularly posts his Twitch streams to his 1.45 million subscribers. In a recent stream, Piker broadcast propaganda from the Houthis, an Iranian-backed group in Yemen that has been ...