Two of the most innovative websites

by yipee1214 on June 17, 2009

1. New age video streaming by Justin.tv

We’re already in the next generation of the internet age. If you’ve read Ben Elton’s futuristic novel Blind Faith then you’ll know what I’m talking about. In the novel Ben Elton portrays a world where privacy is an evil and everyone is streaming their lives ‘live’ on the internet.

This is how Justin.Tv works as well. This website came to life when an American, Justin Kan living in San Francisco, came up with the idea of streaming every minute of his life by setting up a web camera on his cap. This innovative idea by Justin soon became a huge success with people around the globe. Today, there are thousands of members who view videos, broadcast themselves and communicate with other members of Justin.tv.

The members on Justin.tv can do a lot more than just broadcast themselves. A number of shows can be planned by using channels on the website. These channels stream videos of the show and also provide a chat window which allows members to communicate with each other.

A lot of times the streaming videos may just be random queer stuff which makes no sense. Also, because of its setup Justin.tv is open to pranksters who spread rumors or play silly pranks on the community.

Logon to Justin.Tv to find out more and even experience this unique site for yourselves.

  1. A new One stop community website – Friendfeed.com

After the success of social networking websites like Facebook and Twitter, Friendfeed.com is today’s hot topic. It is an all in one website. What does that mean?

Once you create an account on Friendfeed.com you can share your feeds with your friends on various networking websites and you can also view their feeds on this website.

You may think that this website is worthless, but let me remind you that, that is exactly what most people said about Twitter when it was launched. Friendfeed.com is designed and made by Ex-Google members who came up with this innovative idea of a one stop social networking site.

When you register yourself on Friendfeed.com make sure that you check the option that makes your feeds private, unless you want your feed to be read and seen by everyone on the network. Also, while creating your account you can opt to subscribe to a list of popular channels on the website.

Once you’ve created your account all you need to do is connect your Friendfeed.com account to your Flickr, Twitter, Facebook, Stumbleupon and other social networking website accounts.

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