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Mobile | by Samuel Axon | Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:00PM | 0 comments

Going to be away from your computer and television around the time of United States President-elect Barack Obama's inauguration? We're pretty sure it will be on every TV everywhere, so we don't imagine you'll have trouble catching it, but if you're really worried, you can pick up the Ustream app for your iPhone. Due out in the next few days, Ustream offers live streaming video of all of the channels featured at the website ustream.tv, including live coverage of political events like Barack Obama's inauguration.

Wondering how much it costs? So are we. But sit tight, it'll be out soon, according to TechCrunch. At first we were skeptical, thinking you'd have to stream the video over Wi-Fi like you do with the Joost iPhone app, but the demonstration video we've included below says you can watch "anywhere." Do you believe it?

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