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Britain's royal wedding broke records for live streaming on Friday, Internet firms said, causing some websites to falter under the strain as hundreds of millions watched online.The marriage of Prince William to Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, was streamed live on the ...
The first British royal wedding of the Internet age is generating one mention every 10 seconds online and will be streamed live to an estimated audience of several hundred million viewers.Internet users can even sign a virtual book of congratulations for Friday's ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The wedding of Britain's Prince William to university sweetheart Kate Middleton will be streamed live on the internet via an official royal channel -- the first time a British royal wedding will be covered in this way.April 29's event, ...
Queen Elizabeth II praises role of sports in annual Christmas message to the nationBritain's Queen Elizabeth II praises Britons who get active in parks, pools and playing fields in her annual Christmas message to the nation.In her festive broadcast, the 84-year-old monarch ...
After Twitter, YouTube, British royals expand online presence with Flickr photo-share accountThese aren't your average family snapshots.Queen Elizabeth II is joining other proud parents starting Monday in showing off and sharing her photo albums — and those of the House of Windsor ...
The article discusses the use of the Queen of England of Google technology wherein she has videos on YouTube's Royal Channel. Andrew Walmsley on Digital Of course, one is online Oft-maligned as antiquated, the Royal Family has a pretty respectable grip on ...
Queen Elizabeth II relaunched the British monarchy's website on Thursday with the help of World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee.The royal.gov.uk site has been revamped to make it easier to navigate and now features new technology, including audio and video footage and ...
Queen Elizabeth II uploads video to YouTube during visit to Google's British headquartersShe sent her first e-mail in 1976. And on Thursday, Queen Elizabeth II uploaded video to YouTube during a visit to Google's British headquarters.The company celebrated the queen's visit by ...
Britain's Queen Elizabeth II joined the Web 2.0 generation on Thursday when she uploaded a clip to YouTube for the first time. Joining the ranks of teenage narcissists worldwide, the queen posted her YouTube video, a 1968 reception for British Olympians, to ...
Queen Rania of Jordan has launched a YouTube channel and invited young people all over the world to take part in a cross-cultural dialog about the misperceptions of Islam and the Middle East.. Questions are posed by YouTubers on the forum of ...