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    <title>Twitch Streaming</title>
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    <author>Steven Purcell</author>
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    <description><![CDATA[Twitch, parent company Amazon, is the leading streaming platform on the web reaching over 7.03 million users in 2022. The vast majority of streamers using the Twitch service are streaming video game gameplay or &ldquo;Just Chatting&rdquo;. Among the video games categories you can find almost any video game imaginable. Amongst the &ldquo;Just Chatting&rdquo; category you will find streamers that primarily interact with chat with any combination of engaging gimmicks. As a long time Twitch user, I have recently begun experimenting with what I hope will be a unique interactive and engaging concept that will allow Twitch users that are interested in STEM concepts like engineering, mathematics, and technology to participate in my interest by watching and participating in my stream.]]></description>
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