Livestream has reportedly developed its first broadcasting app for Google glass, which gives the wearable computer a way to stream live video directly on to the platform.
Livestream was behind the live feed of Twitter's IPO from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, and provides streaming support to giant companies, Cnet reported.
Phil Worthington, Livestream co-founder and chief product officer said that it's a balance between privacy and journalism.
He said that maybe there are privacy concerns, but the information it shares with the world is much more valuable than that, adding that the Google Glass app isn't doing anything different from what a person could do before it.
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