Friday 20 May 2016

WANNA KNOW WHATS HAPPENING IN AUSTRAILIA? FACEBOOK NEW FEATURE LETS YOU WATCH THE WORLD IN REAL TIME.

Want to know what people in Australia are doing while you’re at work? Or what the weather’s like in Portugal? Or what the club scene is like in the Philippines?

Well, you’re in luck: Facebook just made doing all of that a lot easier with its new Facebook Live video map.


Available via Facebook’s desktop site, the Live Video map shows you where people around the world are streaming public (but not private) videos via Facebook Live.

Streams are displayed as blue dots with larger dots indicating streams with the most viewers.

Hovering over a dot instantly launches its corresponding stream and shows you where people around the world are watching. So, if you hover over a popular British Live stream like Sky Sports, you’ll see lines pointing to places like South America, Germany, Japan and a host of other countries.

Both the locations of streamers and viewers, however, are kept vague enough to protect their privacy. In fact, If you want to see streams from large cities like New York, for example, the number of streams coming from such a small area — combined with the map’s inability to zoom in beyond a set distance — makes it difficult to click on certain streams.


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