I just finished a great article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette talking about the ever growing list of live video streams online and webcams.

Webcams are everywhere, delivering day-and-night video and images to our desktops, from the world’s busiest places to the remotest corners of the earth.

Here is an excerpt from the full article.

Justine Ezarik, a 24-year-old Web designer and video editor in Carnegie, has become somewhat famous as a so-called lifecaster, someone who wears or carries video cameras as she goes through her daily routine, allowing the world to see 24/7.

Ms. Ezarik garnered national attention when she had her own channel on the lifecasting Web site Justin.tv. She wore a camera for six months on a near 24-hour-a-day basis, letting viewers watch her at home, work, sleeping, playing World of Warcraft, broadcasting from conventions or going to meetings.

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