Live
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Live or Live! may refer to the following things:
- Life
- Alive (disambiguation)
- Living (disambiguation)
- Lives (disambiguation)
- Live birth (disambiguation)
- Live wire (electricity)
Arts
Music
- Live music (concert)
- List of albums titled Live
- Live (band), an alternative rock band
- "Live", a song by The Merry-Go-Round, later covered by The Bangles
Film, television and media
- Live television, television production broadcast in real-time, as events happen, in the present
- Live radio, radio broadcast without delay
- Live action, cinematography not produced using animation
- Live! (2005 film) - 2005 Dutch film
- Live! (2007 film) - 2007 American film
- Live! (TV channel), an Italian music television channel
- Live! with Kelly and Michael, a syndicated American television talk show
- BBC Radio 5 Live, the BBC's radio service providing live BBC News, phone-ins, and sports commentaries
- CILV-FM, branded LiVE 88.5, a radio station in Ottawa, Canada
Information and communication technologies
- Windows Live, the collective brand name for a group of Microsoft services currently under development
- Microsoft Office Live, an Internet-based software service
- Live Search, The search engine previously known as MSN from Microsoft
- Xbox Live, online gaming service for Microsoft's Xbox and Xbox 360 video game consoles
- YouTube Live, online annual live streaming event broadcast by YouTube
- Ableton Live, a software music sequencer
- Live CD, an operating system that can boot and run from a read-only medium instead of a hard disk drive
- Live USB, a live operating system that runs off a USB flash drive
Other uses
- Live fire exercise, an exercise (often military in nature) conducted under realistic conditions, or using real ammunition
See also
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