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  2. Press pool - Wikipedia

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    A pool feed is then distributed to members of the broadcast pool who are free to edit it or use it as they see necessary. In the case of print reporters, a written pool report is distributed to all members. A pool spray is a brief photo opportunity, for instance at the White House following a meeting. [1]

  3. How to make an online poll or survey for free and share it ...

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    Sites like Straw Poll and Google Forms let you create polls with a wide range of options. You can make a poll online using a number of free services. Sites like Straw Poll and Google Forms let you ...

  4. Jennifer Ringley - Wikipedia

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    JenniCam was one of the first web sites that continuously and voluntarily surveyed a private life. Her first webcam contained only black-and-white images of her in the dorm room. JenniCam attracted up to four million views a day at its peak. [5] At times during the first couple of years of JenniCam, Ringley performed stripteases for the webcam ...

  5. C-SPAN - Wikipedia

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    C-SPAN broadcasts video feed, but does not control the placement or number of cameras on the House and Senate floor. Arguments over C-SPAN's camera in the House and Senate began as early as 1984, with a fight between Democrats and Republicans over camera angles. At the time C-SPAN only broadcast a shot of the person speaking.

  6. What Happened to Myspace (and Is It Even Still Around)? - AOL

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    Within a matter of months, Facebook took Myspace’s title as the biggest social network in the world. In Facebook’s early years, Myspace actually had the opportunity to buy Facebook for $75 ...

  7. Lifestreaming - Wikipedia

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    That same year, the streaming of live video from the University of Toronto became a social networking phenomenon. [ 26 ] ZAC ADAMS Started CollegeBoysLive (1998–present) which became the first 24/7 live reality site featuring a group of unrelated gay guys living in a house together with over 56 streaming cameras and audio.

  8. 'The Voice': Watch the Top 12 Live Performances and Vote for ...

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    The Voice's season 25 live shows are here -- and it's time to vote for your favorite singer!. On Monday, each of the Top 12 singers will take the stage for their first live performances of the ...

  9. Vote brigading - Wikipedia

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    Vote brigading is massively coordinated online voting. It refers to the practice of affecting reviews or scores on websites that feature crowdvoting , such as online stores or review websites, by calling on large numbers of people to submit reviews, thus boosting or decreasing ratings artificially.