TechCrunch:
Today at the RealTime CrunchUp we saw the launch of VideoLobby, a new service founded by Peter Urban that’s looking to make it easier to create professional-looking webcasts, complete with custom branding. The service is an (Read More)
Wireless-sector News - Congoo:
VMIX (www.vmix.com) today announced a strategic partnership with Qik, Inc. (http://qik.com) to deliver mobile live streaming services. As part of the agreement, the companies are integrating Qik's Mobile. (Read More)
IntoMobile:
The Motorola (NYSE: MOT) Droid isn’t just the first Android phone to run the latest Android 2.0 OS, it’s also the first Android phone to record video in DVD-quality 720×480 resolution. Putting clarity and video-quality argume (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Droid records video at an impressive 720x480 resolution—it's certainly more impressive than its photo prowess anyway—and streaming service Qik's the first take advantage of that higher resolution, allowing full res streams la (Read More)
mocoNews.net:
Sweden’s Bambuser, a mobile live videocaster that rivals Qik and Flixwagon, is hiring MySpace Nordic CEO Hans Ericksson as its new CEO, to replace co-founder Jonas Vig, ArcticStartup reports.Ericksson, who had taken the MySpa (Read More)
Gizmodo:
It's been a pretty wild month (or so, since it's been a while guys) for Android apps. Donuts and music and people and Heroes and space cares are flying all over the place: The Best Pandora: Pandora the music streaming service (Read More)
Delicious/courane01:
Source: ShutterstockSocial Networks are among the most powerful examples of socialized media. They create a dynamic ecosystem that incubates and nurtures relationships between people and the content they create and share.As (Read More)
TechRadar: All News Feeds:
Who'd have thought a decade ago that portable music wouldn't mean a cassette Walkman or Discman? Or that the VCR would be all but obsolete? That nobody would use fax (or even dial-up modems) any more? Or CRT? An awful lot has (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Finding restaurants, learning recipes, hunting down local food, eating with a conscience, feigning culinary expertise, and everything else food: Welcome to this week's Friday iPhone apptacular, Taste Test edition. People who (Read More)
TechCrunch:
Bambuser, the European mobile video streaming startup attempting to de-throne Silicon Valley’s Qik, has today launched its Android application on the Android market. That brings their mobile live video service to Symbian s60, (Read More)
Crunch Gear:
Qik(the mobile video streaming service long available to other mobile platforms) is updated in the Apple App Store and now supports video uploads over cell networks in addition to its already available WiFi upload capability. (Read More)
Phones Review:
The word according to the iphone blog is that video streaming Qik has pushed out an update for Qik for the iPhone and this update enables the iPhoner to upload their videos via AT&T’s 3G network.Thus the Qik for iPhone update (Read More)
Engadget:
At Best Buy's Zune HD preview today a certain Matthew Arkin on Qik was able to shoot footage of the "Apps" item that resides within the "Marketplace" section on the device. It's still incredibly unclear what Microsoft's plans (Read More)
Mobilewhack.com:
If you didn’t know, the Qik iPhone 3GS application has been available for some time now and lets you view and upload videos taken with your phone to a number of different places. Another feature found in the software is the a (Read More)
Gizmodo:
On first mention, video-sharing app Qik had one major flaw: video uploading could only be done over Wi-Fi. But thanks to an update of this currently free app, you can now get your video uploaded over 3G. We're wondering wheth (Read More)
Engadget:
Well, that was fast. Just one week after hitting the scene, Qik for iPhone 3GS has been updated to move that nasty "WiFi only" restriction, meaning you can now stream your videos to the internet over a 3G network. We just tr (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Sid Meiers does a thing; Duke Nukem makes an appearance, exactly as you remember him; social conspiracies are aired; eBay!; and a thing called "e-mail." All this and more in your unusually 90s-centric weekly app dump, after t (Read More)
mocoNews.net:
» The Zune HD will support third-party apps. So says a developer who turned down the “bucket of money” Microsoft offered him to create one. [Daring Fireball]» Disgruntled iPhone owners have filed suit against AT&T and Apple (Read More)
mocoNews.net:
» The Zune HD will support third-party apps. So says a developer who turned down the “bucket of money” Microsoft offered him to create one. [Daring Fireball]» Disgruntled iPhone owners have filed suit against AT&T and Apple (Read More)