Qik: live video broadcast from cell phone

I saw Qik running on N95 before. It is a Symbian application that can broadcast live video directly from your S60 “multimedia computers” - too bad my E61 does not even have a camera :) On Saturday’s Mobile Camp Boston we had one dedicated session about it from Steve Garfield. He actually made a live broadcast for Dan Grover’s talk about iPhone SDK.

Another similar service is from Flixwagon. It is Java ME based. According to CrunchBase, it is available on a number of Nokia and Sony Ericsson handsets.

3 comments:

  1. Xen, 17. March 2008, 1:03

    Hi Wendong,
    Thanks for mentioning Flixwagon :)
    Another cool feature that was released a few days ago is FliXee. It’s a flash player that you put in your website\blog and lets your readers see all your live (and stored) videos at your site.

     
  2. Wendong, 17. March 2008, 7:58

    Very cool, Xen. Any plan to port the client application to native code, such as Symbian, Windows Mobile, even BREW? That will give you much more audience. Video capture via Java ME is limited to a number of handsets.

     
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