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Meanwhile, if you want real-time news coverage of the quake but don’t want to leave YouTube, the site is happy to oblige. It is prominently advertising a link to its Al Jazeera English portal, where it is providing a live stream of the cable channel’s feed.
But do take a minute to stop by YouTube's “CitizenTube” channel, where Google's video site is collecting users' homemade documents of the quake. These clips won't give you context or details.