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Live Earth to set new stage of web viewing– Reuters

liveearth.jpgIf you’re staying home today, we highly recommend Live Earth, the 24-hour concert that aims to raise awareness for the current climate crisis that we are all experiencing.

Reuters reports that this event may set a new stage for web viewing. Expected to reach billions of viewers worldwide through television coverage, it will be immensely boosted by the power of web video sharing, social networks, and photo sharing.

“Users can create their own program from all the show assets from around the world,” said Kevin Wall, Live Earth founder and CEO of Control Room which is producing the shows. “They’re going to be able to share those experiences in a way that’s never ever been done in history.”

You can watch Live Earth online via MSN.

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  1. [...] you miss the Live Earth performances over the weekend? Want to watch them again? Microsoft is offering the chance for you to take care [...]

    By Live Earth concerts archived for free viewing | 901am on July 9, 2007 4:57 pm

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