"We're confident people will want to share and watch it." Should you just want the highlights, participants can also create Snapchat-style stories featuring video sequences from the past 24 hours.It's hard to say whether the free camera, internet and 0 a month is too much or too little compensation for broadcasting your life.

On shows like , producers intervene to add drama to everyday events, but most real people's day-to-day lives are probably pretty dull.
Mary was looking in the mirror and suddenly saw the reflection of a scary masked guy standing behind her.
The suicide of a university student — after a recording of him having a sexual encounter with a man was broadcast online — has stirred outrage and remorse on campus from classmates.
"Had he been in bed with a woman, this would not have happened," said Rutgers University student Lauren Felton, 21.
Now, it's trying to meld two other popular attractions: amateur performers and live webcams with an offering called Life Stream.