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The fourth Wed. of the month is the free monthly gathering of online community managers, enthusiasts, and innovators to meet and discuss tools and strategies for building and managing effective communities.
Remember that guy who walked around with a web cam attached to his head, filming his life as he went through his day? Justin Kan pioneered the concept of "lifestreaming" and the Justin.tv platform has since opened up to any users wanting to lifestream. Justin will be joining us at our July MeetUp to speak about lifestreaming, online video, and the online and offline community implications that video streaming presents. Justin's talk will lead us into a discussion of the role of video in online communities and strategies for using video to effectively engage users.
Hope to see you there!
Speaker Bio: Justin Kan is a founder and president of Justin.tv. After graduating from Yale with dual degrees in physics and philosophy, Justin founded Kiko Software, the first AJAX-enabled web calendar. After the sale of Kiko in 2006, Justin co-founded Justin.tv. Since then, the company has grown at an average rate of 1,800% a year and now features 500,000 channels and 41 million unique viewers a month.
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Salvador Luna and I will be working to stream this discussion with Justin Kan live on Justin.TV
Does this sound recursive?