Tuesday, December 6, 2011

LiveLead Lets You Share And Watch YouTube Videos With Your Facebook Friends In Real-Time

liveleadWatching videos on YouTube or browsing through photos on Facebook is inherently a social action that you may do with friends while in front of a computer or TV. Startup LiveLead, which is in private beta, allows you to remotely watch and chat about YouTube videos or photos remotely with your friends in real-time. Anyone in the group can search for new content, click 'lead' and it will automatically load on everyone's computer. We have 500 invites for readers to try out the service here. Here's how LiveLead works. You can create a room to share and watch YouTube videos in. You actually log-in with Facebook, and you'll see a list of your friends that you can invite into a room. You simply click the '+' symbol next to their name to send them a link that invites them to your active LiveLead group. If they are online, it will send them a link via Facebook chat, and if they are offline, you can send the invite link via a customizable Facebook message.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/geAp3fCuSW8/

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