Jun. 1st, 2007
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Jun. 1st, 2007 05:49 pmlifecasting pp. Using a portable camera to broadcast one's activities over the Internet 24 hours a day.
—lifecast v.
—lifecaster n.
Example Citation:
On the demand side, this lifecasting stuff would never have caught on if there wasn't an audience for what it produces. And there is, as we can tell from television's Big Brother. I can understand why people want to watch that show when participants are screaming abuse at one another or making fools of themselves in public. But there are plenty of people who watch it when everyone in the Big Brother house is asleep.
—John Naughton, "Caught in the grip of geekvision," The Observer, May 27, 2007
Что делать с не прошедшими кастинг, вот в чем вопрос...
—lifecast v.
—lifecaster n.
Example Citation:
On the demand side, this lifecasting stuff would never have caught on if there wasn't an audience for what it produces. And there is, as we can tell from television's Big Brother. I can understand why people want to watch that show when participants are screaming abuse at one another or making fools of themselves in public. But there are plenty of people who watch it when everyone in the Big Brother house is asleep.
—John Naughton, "Caught in the grip of geekvision," The Observer, May 27, 2007
Что делать с не прошедшими кастинг, вот в чем вопрос...