iPhone kickstarts mobile livestream politics

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Apple's iPhone launch accelerates smartphone adoption, making high-quality cameras and mobile broadband standard tools for documenting protests, rallies, and campaign events.

The iPhone’s multitouch interface and App Store ecosystem normalize sharing photos and video from the field, allowing activists to stream marches, police encounters, and campaign stops without specialized gear.

As smartphones replace camcorders, livestreamed accountability—from Zuccotti Park to Ferguson—becomes central to movement storytelling, forcing political institutions to respond to citizen-shot footage in near real time.

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June 29, 2007
iPhone kickstarts mobile livestream politics
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