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An audio recording or broadcast available on the Internet, especially a podcast.
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The broadcasting policies or approach associated with John Birt (born 1944), Director-General of the BBC from 1992 to 2000, such as restructuring for efficiency and the use of an explanatory style of reportage.
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The act, practice, or activity of sending anonymous text messages to a mobile phone using Bluetooth.
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to broadcast a cybercast
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An Internet seminar, or webinar.
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(Internet) To create and broadcast an individual personality or ego through a network, such as via a weblog or a podcast.
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(Internet) A person who shares a personality or ego through a network, such as in a weblog or a podcast; someone who egocasts.
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Time spent in visual communication with another party (as opposed to communication over the phone, via e-mail, instant messaging, etc.).
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To produce and distribute a godcast.
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The distribution of sermons and other religious audio content in podcast format.
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The act of broadcasting something on the Internet.
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(trademark) A free mobile instant messaging application for smartphones and PCs, commonly referred to as KaTalk in South Korea
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The broadcasting of events in one's life to the Internet, especially by means of a webcam.
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A real-time broadcast of audio or video over the Internet.
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To create and broadcast a livecast.
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The broadcast of live audio or video material from a mobile device such as a smartphone.
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Alternative form of netdeck [(slang, collectible card games, derogatory) To use decklists copied from the Internet.]
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(Internet) A broadcast transmitted over the Internet, such as a podcast.
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The creator of a netcast.
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A record label that distributes most of its music online through digital audio formats.
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(science fiction) A news broadcasting network.
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(transitive or intransitive, Internet) To broadcast live video stream using Periscope app via phone or tablet.
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Watching or listening to live or recorded media on a remote device via the internet or over a network
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The distribution of multimedia files over the Internet for playback on a mobile device, often in MP3 format.
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(rare, Internet) To download and listen to a podcast.
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(Internet) A podcast client; a device, or software, that can receive a podcast.
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(Internet) To transmit targeted information to a single person
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A video stream that's broadcasted live to an audience.
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A video program targetted at a niche market.
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(networking) Any mechanism for streaming data.
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Personals (advertisements by which individuals attempt to meet) placed over a distance, as by telephone or Internet.
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A process that allows viewers to participate in a telecast through phone calls or SMS, to choose between candidates or performers to qualify or be eliminated.
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To engage in a videocall.
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(Internet, colloquial) A webcam-based discussion with one or more other people.
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A form of virtual dating that allows users to communicate with each other by means of video, either (traditionally) by exchanging pre-recorded cassettes or (increasingly) by means of video interaction through the Internet.
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Alternative form of video conference. [(intransitive, telecommunications) To hold or take part in a video conference.]
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An audiovisual conversation by means of telecommunication technology.
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Alternative form of video conferencing. [The act of holding of a video conference.]
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Alternative form of video dating [A form of virtual dating that allows users to communicate with each other by means of video, either (traditionally) by exchanging pre-recorded cassettes or (increasingly) by means of video interaction through the Internet.]
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Synonym of video conference
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(science fiction) videophone
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A podcast consisting of video recordings, instead of solely audio.
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One who, or that which, vodcasts.
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(computing) A meeting, presentation or other communication hosted via the World Wide Web.
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A person or organization that transmits a webcast over the Internet.
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Spreading information over the Internet using push technology.
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A short audio or video presentation on an Internet site.
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(rare) A webcast of a wedding.
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Alternative letter-case form of WhatsApp [An instant messaging service founded in 2009 and acquired by Facebook in 2014.]
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A video conference using Zoom Video Communications.
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A webinar hosted via Zoom, a platform for online collaboration.
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(neologism) The proverbial place video teleconferences, particularly using the software Zoom, take place.
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