Google+ Hangouts On Air - Live Broadcast With Friends And Fans!

Google+ had introduced Hangouts On Air last year to a few broadcasters. Using this service, users could broadcast live their videos with friends and fans for all the world to see. Gone are the days when going live only meant driving to the nearby radio station and broadcasting your voice on the radio. The Hangouts on Air service is now being brought to the masses from all over the world. Now, our mom's can give us a cooking demo online or a concerned citizen can make his agitated opinion about the bad news heard instantly. This is why, you love it or hate the social network, but this service is all thanks to the Google+ creative team.

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So, how easy is it to do a live broadcast with this service? It is fairly easy and takes only a few clicks. You just have to check "Enable Hangouts On Air," and you are ready to broadcast your live hangout from the Google+ stream, your YouTube channel or your website. You can track the number of viewers you’ve got during your broadcast. What's more, you can record the entire thing and re-share. Once you're off the air, a public recording of your video will be uploaded to your YouTube channel, and to your original Google+ post. This way it's easy to share and discuss your broadcast after it's over.

Here's a simple step by step guide to help you out. Go Live!



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