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Zach Epstein |Dec 13th, 2008 at 02:54PM
Under the presumption that the video above didn’t use any 3G/WiFi vs EDGE trickery, Ustream.tv is apparently working on a mobile streaming application with some pretty phenomenal efficiency. No, the world probably doesn’t need another mobile streaming app / service combo – the big three, Qik, Flixwagon and Kyte, do a pretty good job of filling the need. Ustream.tv must have missed that memo however, because it is supposedly in the process of pushing its own solution out to market and from th...
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Zach Epstein |Jul 3rd, 2008 at 11:42AM
The mobile video broadcasting space is home to a pretty interesting fight right now. Ok, maybe fight isn’t the best choice of words, or perhaps it is. There are a few big boys when it comes to live interactive video feeds streaming from a mobile handset and they are continuously trying to outdo each other. Qik has the buzz generated by many high-profile celwebrity users, Kyte is the new kid on the block entering the space with an already-substantial user base from their existing web service, and Flixwag...
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Jonathan S. Geller |Jun 12th, 2008 at 06:11PM
The title sort of says it all, no? Qik isn’t far behind in the streaming video game and their client looks to support all the features of Qik we all know and love. You know, like comments showing up, the superior video quality, and excellent networking. It’s not quick out just yet though with only an alpha application being demoed on video. We’d guess that it would be released in the App Store shortly after launch, however.Read
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Joshua Karp |Jun 12th, 2008 at 02:47PM
You didn’t think the new iPhone announcement would slow down the developer community did you? Flixwagon has just announced a new piece of software that allows users to broadcast live video from any jailbroken iPhone. Here’s a quick rundown from Flixwagon on the feature set of their new application:After Flixwagon is installed on the phone, users can broadcast videos from it to the Flixwagon website with one click. Videos can be watched live or stored for future viewing. Also, they can be embedded ...