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Stickam, launched in 2005, was another early live streaming platform that gained significant traction. The site allowed users to broadcast live video, chat with viewers, and share content with a global audience. Stickam's user base was diverse, with users from various countries and backgrounds.

Tiny, underpowered laptops like the ASUS Eee PC were the first "portable" broadcasting rigs. They allowed users to take Stickam or BlogTV into coffee shops or parks (provided there was early-stage Wi-Fi).

Stickam eventually shuttered, but its influence on browser-based live broadcasting was profound. 2. Junior BlogTV: The Teen Scene

The mid-to-late 2000s and early 2010s represented a "Wild West" era of the internet. Before the polished, algorithmic dominance of TikTok and Instagram Live, there was a gritty, unfiltered world of live broadcasting defined by platforms like .