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Etymology edit

From ego +‎ -cast, from broadcast.

Verb edit

egocast (third-person singular simple present egocasts, present participle egocasting, simple past and past participle egocasted or egocast)

  1. (Internet) To create and broadcast an individual personality or ego through a network, such as via a weblog or a podcast.
    • 2007. Diane Mapes. Single State of the Union: Single Women Speak Out on Life, Love, and the Pursuit of Happiness, →ISBN, Page 267:
      She egocasts further at http []

Noun edit

egocast (plural egocasts)

  1. (Internet) The broadcast of an individual personality or ego through a network, such as a weblog or a podcast.
    • 2004, Damien Stolarz., Mastering Internet Video: A Guide to Streaming and On-Demand Video, page 458:
      [] 6 efficient trees, defined, 232 egocasts, 221 elementary streams []

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