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After leaving MySpace Nordik in 2009, Hans Eriksson was so excited by live-streaming service Bambuser that he decided to get involved and he’s now CEO.
They’ve got contracts with major news outlets in Sweden, Finland and Norway and have thousands of users who live stream for free. There’s no limit on the amount or length and there’s a handy mobile app and option of embedding on your facebook wall.
To makesure none of the content broadcast is explicit or inappropriate, someone is checking through the streams 24/7.
During the recent unrest in the Middle East they noticed thousands more users in Egypt and Bahrain streaming pictures of the protests.
TechFluff spoke to Hans about the vetting process, what kind of things users have been streaming and he showed us how the mobile app works.












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