Facebook live video was recently released, offering the ability to stream video content directly from your smartphone to the world. What was once an extremely costly process is now a free feature available to over a billion people who use Facebook. Shama explains why this is a massively big deal and what it means for you.
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I am not sure what Facebook has up its sleeve, but I am sure that it has something to do with YouTubes ad model.
It will be interesting to see who and how the first real users use this feature.
Well, the company has certainly been working the kinks out of it, but is it really going to be the next big thing? How many people can afford the bandwidth on a moments notice AND if you are on Wi-Fi, what kind of live stream are you actually going to get?