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Broadband video sites post Virginia Tech shooting coverage
Twenty-nine dead.Evil. Pure evil. The sheer numbers inform a tragedy that is so much more profound than any discussion of the technologies used to stream it to the Web- where workaday Americans can watch it.
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Twenty-nine dead.
Evil. Pure evil.
The sheer numbers inform a tragedy that is so much more profound than any discussion of the technologies used to stream it to the Web- where workaday Americans can watch it.
But just in case you are interested, ABC News seems to have the most conclusive broadband-formatted streaming media coverage.
Here.
Other broadband video links are on a new Wikipedia entry for the shooting. School President's podcast is here.