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Brother Li, founder of the live-streaming agency Wudi Media, poses in his bedroom in Shenyang, China, in May. (Gilles Sabrie/For The Washington Post)


How to Make $100,000 a Month in China?

How to Make $100,000 a Month in China?

SHENYANG, China — Yu Li is ready for his close-up. Hair: poofed. Face: powdered. Any minute now, he will be live on camera, raking in the cash. From a studio in the northern city of Shenyang, Yu, who goes by Brother Li, spends hours a day broadcasting on YY, a social...
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Live video continues to grow in popularity on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Twitch and Twitter. (AFP)


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Joe Marino, a video game player who has more than 40,000 followers on Twitch, wrote of his own health problems after another game streamer died. Credit Brett Carlsen for The New York Times


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Youtube. (AFP)


Your Ultimate Guide to Mobile Live-Streaming

Your Ultimate Guide to Mobile Live-Streaming

Live-streaming has become the thing to do on social media, whether you’re using video to share your thoughts with friends or the entire world. You’ve probably seen some notifications that a friend is live-streaming — or watched the live stream itself on...
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A customer exchanging his Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in Seoul, South Korea, in October. CREDIT: KIM HONG-JI/REUTERS


Biggest Tech Failures and Successes of 2016

Biggest Tech Failures and Successes of 2016

If you love technology, it may be time for a group hug: This year has been rough for consumer technology. From exploding smartphones and hoverboards to the proliferation of fake news on social media, many of our tech hardware, software and web products suffered...