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    The live streaming market grew 180% in 2016 and has grown even more since then. [15] Chinese streaming sites may be restricted to Chinese content and audiences due to the strict Internet rules in the country and the difficulty of cooperating with the Chinese Communist Party. Many Chinese streamers average 100,000 viewers per stream and earn ...

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    Year 1571 was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the ... September 30 (12th day of 9th month of Genki) – In Japan, ...

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    Wearing a webcam attached to a cap, Kan began streaming continuous live video and audio, beginning at midnight March 19, 2007, and he named this procedure "lifecasting," [35] apparently unaware of the accepted use of that term for a sculpting process. Kan announced that he would wear his camera "24 hours a day, seven days a week."

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    A Canadian grandmother of 12 recently broke her second world record of the year — and this time, her incredible feat involved doing over 1,500 push-ups.

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    Live.ly (pronounced "Lively", stylized as live.ly) was a social media live-streaming service headquartered in Shanghai, with an American office in San Francisco, California. The app was launched in June 2016 by Musical.ly and officially released globally at VidCon in July 2016. [1] On the platform, users could stream live videos for others to ...