Let me clarify; this guy is wearing a camera on his head, and it’s streaming live… right here:
As I am watching at 5:38 p.m. EST, Justin seems to be in an office building, and everybody is looking at the camera. People have their camera phones out, and telling from Justin’s head movements, he is enjoying his time.
They also have a computer with justin.tv loaded up, and they are joking about the lag time. It’s kinda entertaining, and I really don’t know what to think of it.
The bottom of the web page has a smooth little chat client, users are tracked with the surname “justin.fan.###”.
justin.fan 712: A woman! Zoom in!”
Can you imagine the possibilities of this idea blowing up? Everyone would have their own .tv domain name, and we could watch anyone we want. I would want to watch jessicaalba.tv, or stevejobs.tv.
Justin also has a status at the top of his page, currently reading, “Justin says: at wired playing wii posted 38 minutes ago”.
This is a very cool site. It’s been about 10 minutes, and I’m still here. Now Justin is watching people tobaggon across the room on office chairs.
I tuned in an hour later, and noticed his cell phone listed on the site. I sent him a text, and in about two minutes, he pulled out his cell phone, and said, “Shoutout to 540″, then replied, “High Five” with his Treo.
The best part about justin.tv is that he actually interacts with his audience. Someone from Scotland texted him, and the driver of his car wanted to know some of the local Scottish slang. Another caller working at a Chicago pretzel company called in and offered to send some boxes to Justin.
This real-time video blog is not boring either. Justin is making appearances everywhere. Take a look at his schedule from today:
10:00a - Send out tshirts that fans have ordered
11:00a - Trailed by film crew from G4
12:00p - Meet up with Reddit founders at Wired building
6:30p - Startup School Reception
He even wears it in the bathroom:
Would you ever be able to wear a helmet cam 18-24 hours a day?
Justin.tv is on right now.
Let me clarify; this guy is wearing a camera on his head, and it’s streaming live… right here:
As I am watching at 5:38 p.m. EST, Justin seems to be in an office building, and everybody is looking at the camera. People have their camera phones out, and telling from Justin’s head movements, he is enjoying his time.
They also have a computer with justin.tv loaded up, and they are joking about the lag time. It’s kinda entertaining, and I really don’t know what to think of it.
The bottom of the web page has a smooth little chat client, users are tracked with the surname “justin.fan.###”.
Can you imagine the possibilities of this idea blowing up? Everyone would have their own .tv domain name, and we could watch anyone we want. I would want to watch jessicaalba.tv, or stevejobs.tv.
Justin also has a status at the top of his page, currently reading, “Justin says: at wired playing wii posted 38 minutes ago”.
This is a very cool site. It’s been about 10 minutes, and I’m still here. Now Justin is watching people tobaggon across the room on office chairs.
I tuned in an hour later, and noticed his cell phone listed on the site. I sent him a text, and in about two minutes, he pulled out his cell phone, and said, “Shoutout to 540″, then replied, “High Five” with his Treo.
The best part about justin.tv is that he actually interacts with his audience. Someone from Scotland texted him, and the driver of his car wanted to know some of the local Scottish slang. Another caller working at a Chicago pretzel company called in and offered to send some boxes to Justin.
This real-time video blog is not boring either. Justin is making appearances everywhere. Take a look at his schedule from today:
10:00a - Send out tshirts that fans have ordered
11:00a - Trailed by film crew from G4
12:00p - Meet up with Reddit founders at Wired building
6:30p - Startup School Reception
He even wears it in the bathroom:
Would you ever be able to wear a helmet cam 18-24 hours a day?