Large Hadron Collider experiment on Livestation
Posted on 10 September 2008 by David Brewer
It took just two hours from the moment we saw the CERN servers struggling to cope with the demand for live coverage of the Large Hadron Collider experiment to it being streamed on Livestation.
We were prompted, in part, by a blog on the The Inquisitr earlier in the day which had suggested viewers could watch events unfold on Livestation.
Clearly, a player like Livestation is ideal for special news events like this, especially when we can tie it to news alerts to all our viewers, so we all kicked into gear and got cracking, phoned CERN and offered to help them out.
The technical team at CERN have put a button on their live webcast page offering Livestation as an option. Now we can all sit back and watch the build up to the big bang on Livestation, at least until 18:00 CEST when the feed is switched off.
We are told the live streaming will be back next month in time for the big bang.
David
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