YouTube deliver live interview from space

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Wednesday, 27 April 2011 21:02

YouTube does not stop. The focus on live broadcasts is very serious. Now the most popular video site in the world has announced that broadcast an interview with the crew of Space Shuttle Endeavour mission from space. Yes, YouTube wants to transcend borders, including our own atmosphere.

The interview will air on May 2 at the news channel of the PBS. YouTube is also encouraging users to submit their questions via video. The most original question, both in content and presentation, will be considered for transmission. Questions may be submitted until midnight on April 30, and taking into account those with a greater number of votes.

Why is it significant? On the one hand, the STS-134 flight will be the last release by the Endeavour, scheduled for April 29 from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. YouTube interview will focus on the commander Mark Kelly, but the rest of the crew also will participate.

Without doubt, this is a movement to reassert the next big step in the site: the live broadcast. YouTube is setting litmus tests before launching the system, as well as the content from outer space, has the challenge of transmitting real wedding , which will mean a flood of visitors. It is also expected a substantial increase in the emission of sports competitions and concerts and other mass events. TV, stand to wobble.

YouTube deliver live interview from space written in ALT1040 April 27, 2011 by Pepe Flores
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