Facebook trying out continuous live streaming

Roshan Dwivedi Published on : 25 May 2016 1 minute

TechCrunch reported that a new “continuous live video” API is coming to Facebook’s broadcast partners, allowing users to keep streaming beyond the 90-minute time limit, for 24-hour-a-day. Explore.org has been testing it with live puppy cams, TechCrunch said. Facebook Live … Continue reading

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TechCrunch reported that a new “continuous live video” API is coming to Facebook’s broadcast partners, allowing users to keep streaming beyond the 90-minute time limit, for 24-hour-a-day. Explore.org has been testing it with live puppy cams, TechCrunch said. Facebook Live videos will soon show an “engagement graph” that visually highlights the portion of a live video where viewers were most engaged, so you can skip right ahead to the good stuff.

A Facebook spokesperson confirmed the report, adding that the company is currently running a small test of continuous live streaming and hopes to make it available more broadly.

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Written by: Roshan Dwivedi

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