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  2. Looxcie - Wikipedia

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    Looxcie was a mobile-connected, handsfree, streaming video camera created by Looxcie, Inc., a privately owned Sunnyvale, California company. The Looxcie video camera was named a top 50 best invention of 2010 by Time Magazine (November 2010), [1] and LooxcieLive, their live-streaming video service, was named as a top 100 best innovation of 2011 by Popular Science (December 2011).

  3. Tiny wearable camera films every moment of your life - AOL

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    This tiny body camera streams everything straight to YouTube or Facebook Live. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  4. This wearable camera films life from your point of view - AOL

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    We've seen all sorts of wearable cameras for capturing life's precious moments, and now there's a head-worn option to capture the action as you see it. After showing off its headset at CES ...

  5. Lifestreaming - Wikipedia

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    The first person to do lifecasting, i.e. stream continuous live first-person video from a wearable camera, was Steve Mann whose experiments with wearable computing and streaming video in the early 1980s led to Wearable Wireless Webcam.

  6. Narrative Clip - Wikipedia

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    The Narrative Clip is a small wearable lifelogging camera.Its development began in 2012 by the Swedish company Memoto after a successful crowd funding via Kickstarter. [3] [4] It can automatically take a picture every 30 seconds whilst being worn throughout the day, a practice known as "life-logging". [5]

  7. Wearable Google Helpouts streaming camera shares GoPro ... - AOL

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    Ambarella isn't exactly a household name, but the 10-year-old company's silicon has long found its way into GoPro cams and other hardware thanks to its video-compression chops and low-power tech ...

  8. Frodo Adventure Camera - Wikipedia

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    Frodo Adventure Camera works by shooting a video and connecting it to the mobile application. The application automatically syncs the videos, and intelligently edits as per your choice. [ 2 ] The app uses evolutionary algorithm [ 5 ] [ 6 ] to scan the clip, and choose the best parts for the kind of video the user is looking for.

  9. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    In April 2016, Facebook unveiled a live-streaming API, aimed to allow developers to use any device, including professional video cameras and drones, to integrate with the live-video streaming platform. [109] [110] Facebook also updated its mobile app to provide a dedicated section for showcasing current and recent live broadcasts. [111]