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My Live Time | It's what's on the web

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My Live Time (mylivetime.com) is a free online video guide, helping you to find the videos that really matter to you. By using My Live Time, you can find over 1700 video channels on the internet. With some of the most popular channels at My Live Time, such as Watch0nline, Video Feenz, Movie Shares, and Cinema Movies, you can find thousands of movies and television shows, both new and old, to watch. Other very popular channels are more topically specific, such as Baby TV's infant channel for parents, the Bollyistic channel for Bollywood film fans, and Anime provider Anivide.

History and features

According to the My Live Time blog, the project originally began as an attempt to document everything live on the web. As of today, they provide live content such as web seminars (webinars), video blogs (vlogs), Skypecasts, and living sporting events. Live sites you can find through My Live Time include (but are not limited to): justin.tv, Justine Ezarik's site for video bloggers, ustream.tv, a live vlogging site, and jumptv.com, which is the world's largest broadcaster of international and sports content over the internet.

But like most endeavors, their vision has evolved over time until it reached the site you now can see: a guide to the various pages providing online video, including both live and on demand content. With the number of online TV channels along expected to reach reach one million in 2011, finding the best live and on demand video content online can be a difficult task. Where My Live Time comes in is providing a custom Google search and a unique set of categories carefully craft by a dedicated editorial team to help you pinpoint great online video content.

Video Categories

Here are the current categories you can select at My Live Time, with a selected example.

External Links



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