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      Early Internet Video 
      Major historical events that highlight RealNetworks 
        
      StreamerNet 
      (Las Vegas, NV April 23, 2004) -- Managed Media Services (now StreamerNet Corporation) debuted the first Internet News Gathering Proxy News Application for use with third generation wireless devices at The National Association of Broadcasters annual convention in Las Vegas.  
       
      The application, designed to be a cost-effective alternative to remote video distribution technology, offers a new medium for traditional Electronic News Gathering techniques. 
        
        
      Livestream 
      Livestream
      was cofounded as Mogulus in 2007 by Max Haot, Dayananda Nanjundappa, Phil
      Worthington, and Mark Kornfilt, and has offices in New York, Los Angeles
      and Bangalore.[11] It
      launched with a free streaming service, and introduced its white label
      “pro” service in April 2008 with Gannett Newspapers as its first
      customer. In July 2008, Gannett invested in Mogulus with $10 million in
      funding.[12] In
      May 2009, Mogulus re-branded as Livestream.[4] 
        
        
      KKAT-IPTV and Glendale Daily Planet  Sponsored by Southwest Museum
      of Engineering Commutations and Computation 
        
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