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Mobile SocialCastingSocialcasting with kyte.tvKyte
Abstract
kyteKyte enables anyone to create their own interactive TV channel on their website, blog, social network or mobile phone.
A 'Kyter' can share a kyteKyte channel with friends and collaborate with them so that they can also be a part of thesethe shows,show, by adding their own content, by voting and by chatting live with other viewers. With kyteKyte mobile, oneyou can share experiences live with the world and be star, director and producer of anyour own TV channel.
The Company
kyteKyte is brought to you by decentral.tvdecentral.tv. Founded in 2006, decentral.tv is based in San Francisco, California. The company is funded by global investors, including: Atomico (co-founded by Niklas Zennström), Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Draper Richards, Ron Conway, Swisscom, Holtzbrinck Ventures, and Nokia.
Quick Demo
Below, you can see an example of a LifeStream captured on a mobile phone. A 'lifestream'LifeStream is a sequence of several picturescapturedpictures captured and uploaded LIVE to the web on a mobile phone.
I used a Nokia N73 for this example.
Please mouse over the widget & click on theright 'arrow' (aka 'thethe 'greater greatherthan' than'-sign)symbol) to actually see a screencast (video) of how the mobile phone application looked like during this lifestream session.
