Yahoo! Live : Streaming Video Service

Written by Studio Rhoad on February 8th, 2008

Yahoo! Live

By now you have heard the news about Microsoft wanting to purchase Yahoo! and the negative reactions that came with it. Well that didn’t stop Yahoo! from pumping out their new project Yahoo! Live.

Yahoo Live allows anyone with a webcam to stream live video of themselves to a dedicated site. They call it “a platform for live video.”

It is very similar to existing live streaming services like Stickam, Justin.tv and Ustream and Blogtv. Users create a channel, authorize their webcam and start broadcasting to the public. Other people can drop by and watch, or choose to participate via video, sound or text chat.

We’re still testing it, but for now the service is very unstable and keeps going down. It’s also clearly got a ways to go with features - videos are not archived for playback, for example, meaning once it’s broadcast live, that’s it.

Users can set up profiles for themselves and track how many people have watched them stream live, how many broadcasts they have made, and how long total they’ve been on the air. When you’re in a streaming session with others, up to five other people can be shown on your screen at the same time, one of which is the main presenter and four others who are simply in the session. Everyone else can be seen in a chat room associated with the session, and these sessions can also be embedded around the web.

Right now it looks as though Yahoo has hired two people - one of which is a girl who will sing songs on request - to help launch the site by providing some ongoing content. Yahoo has also set up a Twitter account that you can follow to see who’s streaming at a given time. Want to pull out information from Yahoo Live and access it elsewhere? There’s also an API available.

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I have no intentions of discontinuing my loyalty to Justin.tv however I did give the new service a try. Unfortunately, my video stream only lasted a few minutes before the sites servers went up in smoke and cut everyone’s upload. Yahoo! Live’s future is for the most part hanging in the balance. What if MSN does buy out Yahoo!, what are they going to call it; live.live.com?

WHoa!

Long Live JTV.





3 Comments »

Comment by Video Streaming
2008-02-10 02:07:19

Hello webmaster Wow what a fantastic article about Video Streaming! Your keen insight into Video Streaming is informative and creative. I look forward to reading other articles you have. Thanks.

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Comment by Studio Rhoad
2008-02-10 06:05:34

Thank you :)

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Comment by WWE Video
2008-02-14 07:31:05

Hi…Man i love reading your blog, interesting posts ! it was a great Thursday

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