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Jun 01, 2007 -
Just a few days after Justin TV announced it would allow users to create their own channel and share their life with whoever has enough time to watch, the network has signed on a female lifecaster, appropriately named Justine. Just as I predicted, Justine's channel seems to be banking on her being an attractive blonde woman: Instead of the camera being attached to a hat and showing what she sees (a la Justin's camera), it seems to face Justine for much of the day, indubitably to show off how cute she is. (I'm not being a hater people, I'm just saying...)
Justine is from Pittsburgh, PA and works as a freelance graphic/web designer and video editor with her roommate/bestfriend Desiree.
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May 09, 2007 -
Just when I thought Natalie Portman was one of the few A-listers who strives to maintain a low-key profile in Hollywood, she heads straight to Silicon Valley in search of funds for a new online project. According to the tech gossip blog Valleywag, Natalie is "proposing a continuous video feed of her work and personal life," which means she is basically signing up for "lifecasting" like Justin Kan of Justin.tv.
I wonder what fueled all this?
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Mar 25, 2007 -
It's Sunday, which means some of you might be in your cozies and surfing the net for some mindless entertainment. If you haven't heard of the new live blogging site Justin.tv, you should check it out. The camera guru Justin wears a video cam strapped to his head 24hrs a day, seven days a week.
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Mar 24, 2008 -
Hard to believe it has already been a year since Justin Kan of Justin.tv strapped a webcam to his hat and began videotaping his life 24/7 — audio and all — for the world to see. Since its launch, Justin.tv has evolved into a site with an outstanding 28,106 channels.
According to TechCrunch, Justin.tv has already generated 73,754 video clips and has 356,197 registered users.
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May 23, 2007 -
The media's favorite livecasting experiment Justin TV - a project where a 23-year-old San Francisco man Justin wears a video camera strapped to his head 24 hrs a day, seven days a week - has announced some new features on the Justin TV site.
The most exciting is the option for site users to create their own channel and share their life with whoever has enough time to watch. The media has been buzzing about Justin and his copycat lifecasters for some time now and rumor has it that Natalie Portman has even considered a continuous video feed of her work and personal life.
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May 14, 2007 -
Last week, I learned Natalie Portman is reportedly considering taking a lesson from Justin of Justin.tv and "lifecasting" - as in letting a camera follow her every move and making a continuous video feed of her work and personal life online. As Catstarr so aptly noted, it sounds like a combination of MTV's Diary Show (you know the one were celebrities say "You think you know, but you have no idea" over and over and over again?) with the Justin.tv show.
The lifecasting phenomenon has been going strong for years, but it hasn't gained this much attention before.
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Jun 02, 2007 -
- This past weekend I was out and about in San Francisco and saw this geekalicious musician along the Embarcadero. The Dually Talented Human Ghetto Blaster
- Just a few days after Justin TV announced it would allow users to create their own channel and share their life with whoever has enough time to watch, the network has signed on a female lifecaster, appropriately named Justine. Female Lifecaster Joins Justin TV Network
- Gone are the days of sending doves or handwritten notes announcing your engagement and alive are the days of broadcasting your proposal, nuptials and honeymoon online for the whole world wide web to fawn over.
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Nov 15, 2007 -
- Quick Feed: Black Friday and Other Deals — Techie Diva
- Colorful mini apple MP3 players — Popgadget
- Our favorite celebrity gadget ads — Switched
- Yay or Nay? Teenager gets arrested for stealing virtual property — Shiny Shiny
- Good Question: Norton vs. McAfee?
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Oct 04, 2007 -
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- $8.5 million dollar home includes digital art, his and her gaming chairs, and a 42" plasma TV in the bathroom - Gizmodo
- Justin.tv is now a free for all open network of live vloggers - Shiny Shiny
- Alaska Airlines is next in line to get Wi-Fi - The Boy Genius Report
- Use the Euricase to pop the question on a 2-inch LCD screen - Crave
- Learning to live without cable - Apartment Therapy
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Jun 15, 2007 -
- Car-boat looks good on land or sea - Crave
- Hi-Tech Radiator with Built-in AM/FM Radio - Born Rich
- iPod blamed for stealing the thunder from contemporary art - Engadget
- How Justin.TV's Live Video System Was Born - Gizmodo
- We've had the i-Dog, now here comes the i-Penguin! - Shiny Shiny
- Top Up TV Any Time - Gadget Candy
- Candy- Colored Sony VAIO CR series laptops - Popgadget
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