Yesterday, Facebook released three, new tools for its Live broadcasters, including crossposting, which performs a similar function to Twitch's co-streaming. Other tools aim to make it easier for broadcasters to collaborate and stream regularly.
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- Twitch Beat Its All-Time Concurrent Viewer Record At E3 This Year
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Facebook Adds New Live Stream Tools, One Like Twitch Co-Streams
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Instagram Will Let You Add Friends To Your Live Broadcasts With Co-Streaming Feature
Instagram will let its users add friends to the live streams that have been available on the platform for the past few months.
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Beam, The Twitch Competitor Microsoft Acquired Last Year, Is Now Mixer
Beam, a video game streaming service and Twitch competitor acquired last year by Microsoft's Xbox, will now be known as Mixer
- Twitch Will Let Broadcasters Co-Stream The Game Awards, PlayStation Experience
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