Drew FitzGerald, Google Glass Can Turn You Into Live Broadcast. Wall Street Journal, June 25, 2014.
two consecutive paragraphs:
"On Tuesday [June 24], Google Inc officially [officially, because the app had been available in beta version since the spring] began offering the Livestream video-sharing app [developer: Livestream LLC] in its MyGlass store. The software lets Glass wearers share what they are seeing and hearing [in real time] with other Livestream account holders free of charge by using the command, 'OK Glass, start broadcasting.'
"Users who want to broadcast to non-registered Livestream viewers can pay up to $399 a month to stream their video to the Web.
My comment: While this is amazing--I mean, how can China censor this?--there is no need to read the rest, which is insubstantial.