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SeeMeTV ON on your 3 mobile. It’s astonishing where people point their video mobiles. And here's proof: real videos made by real 3 users. Send us anything: dumb, freaky or just plain rude. You'll earn money every time someone watches your video on thei
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Thank you for your interest in vTap, a web video service for mobile devices that lets you search, browse, and view web videos, all from your mobile. We’re currently getting ready to launch our service on September 10, 2007. Please fi
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'Me-On-TV' is a network and device-independent technology, allowing consumers to upload, publish and share live or pre-recorded video content via any mobile device, from anywhere to any screen around the world. Consumers can transmit to websites, TV broad
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Ab Oktober wird die Mobile Video Community ViiF mit dem verbraucherfreundlichsten Modell im Bereich Mobile Entertainment an den Start gehen. Das Ziel der Gründer von ViiF ist es, ein Mobile Video-Erlebnis zu schaffen, das bei den Aspekten Preis-Trans
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Mofoyo allows people to easily view, upload and share video clips and pictures through their mobile phone, on www.mofoyo.com and across the Internet through mobile devices, websites, blogs, and email.
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Pickle enables you to easily organize and share ALL your media (photos and videos) from ALL your devices (camera and mobile phone), but with a revolutionary twist. In addition to sharing on Pickle, you can post individual items or entire channels of conte
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Your world of streaming internet content. Audio. Video. Live Radio. All on your mobile phone, on demand.
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mywaves is the fastest growing, carrier independent mobile video company delivering Web videos to cell phones around the world. mywaves makes it easy for consumers to personalize their mobile video lineup to watch anytime, anywhere.
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Truly personal mobile video is now a reality. With Transpera’s Bridge System, users program their own channels, enjoy deep integration with their favorite online video sites and share those experiences with friends and family. On-line Video Publ
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Movino is a collection of open source applications for streaming and broadcasting live video from smartphones. The main applications are the following: * A client for Symbian Series 60 smartphones * A client for J2ME camera phones * A GUI app
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Zeige anderen wer du bist. Zeige ihnen dein Programm. Mit einem Click können deine Freunde dein Programm zu ihrem machen. Oder folge ganz einfach den Empfehlungen deiner Freunde. Bekommst du ein Programmtipp ? mit einem Click ist er Teil deines Programm
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CrossCast system is an application platform dedicated to playing media content across all types of player platforms. From personal computers, kiosks and WebTV to mobile devices and mobile phones, CrossCast system provides storage and delivery of video c
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Opera Software will den gleichnamigen Browser für Mobiltelefone mit einer neuen Videowiedergabefunktion versehen. Hierbei setzt Opera ausdrücklich nicht auf das Flash-Plug-in von Adobe. Dies soll zu viel Speicher, zu viel Rechenkraft und zu viel Strom v
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mywaves is the mobile video company that is mobilizing all web entertainment, broadcasting thousands of channels of personalized video content to mobile phones worldwide.
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The technology, expected to be available by this summer, will give Web developers a chance to transfer their video inventions to mobile phones and could eventually make it faster and easier to watch games and animation on your cell phone. The phone will b
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The Video Center software supports H.264 videos, meaning videobloggers have even more reasons to create specially formatted and mini-sized (320x240) versions of their show for iPods and Nokia phones. YouTube will soon release its videos in H.264 according
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Vringo is launching a video sharing community which allows you to share video ringtones (or Vringos) with your buddies each time you call them. You choose the clips you'd like your buddies to see and they choose the clips they'd like you to see. Vringo c
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Not only will users be able to share videos with others; they will also be able to make money. Vodaphone plans to introduce a plan for paying users according to the number of times their videos are downloaded.
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Sony, which has sold more than 20m PSPs worldwide, expects to launch the service in the first quarter of 2007 after tying up deals with online video providers.Crucially for Sony, the service will not require the launch of a new PSP or for consumers to buy
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Basically, Yahoo! and Reuters are banking on an army of citizen journalists who will submit photos and video taken from camera phones and submit the bulk of them for free with a small percentage generating a yet disclosed "relatively small" amount of mone
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There are actually a lot of user-generated mobile video services available both on and off carriers decks. They just don’t have YouTube’s big name yet. Here are a few we’ve checked out recently (if you have any more, add them to the list):
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Verizon Wireless said Wednesday that it has agreed to carry videos from online video site Revver on cell phones that subscribe to Verizon Wireless' premium V Cast service. Revver will pass on half of the revenue it receives from the wireless carrier to co
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The agreement shows that the wireless carriers will continue to maintain an iron-fist like control over their networks; showing the cunning of a Night Club bouncer, deciding when and who is allowed to cross the velvet rope. When a brand as big as YouTube
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YouTube videos will be viewable on cell phones for the first time under a deal with Verizon Wireless, which will also allow users to upload videos shot with their camera phones. The partnership to be announced Tuesday marks the first big distribution deal
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RipCode is a video equipment manufacturer that develops products to accelerate the re-purposing of Mobile TV, social networking video, and studio-based productions. The company is focused on lowering the physical barriers now restricting content from bein
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And ultimately what are the characteristics of this emerging medium that set will it apart from its competitors and help it both find and cement its niche in the media landscape? We explored people's motivations to use Mobile TV, documented contexts and b
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Among the findings: Less than 1% of content items played by iPod users on either iTunes or the device itself were videos. Among video iPod users, that percentage barely improves, up to 2.2%. Even measured by duration video comprises just 2% of total time
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The elegance of contextually leveraging your social network of users to do deals where you take a piece of another’s business and provide a better user experience is a winning one. There is no stick in the spokes of motion to crash your ride.
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Privately held Orb Networks plans to offer Web videos from YouTube on mobile phones with a new software launch this week, well before the wildly popular Web site makes its own cell phone service available.
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YouTube Mobile could come sooner than we think, but only for Verizon customers. The pair are in “advanced talks” about a deal that would allow Verizon Wireless customers to view YouTube videos through their premium V Cast service, which costs an extra
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Product Offerings # Broadcast Delivery - Wireless # Broadcasting Services - Interactive Television # Broadcasting Services - Mobile and Vehicle Production # Internet and Web - Streaming Media # Video, Motion Picture and Film - Video Signal Distrib
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Service, der Video zusammenfassst, die auf iPods und PSPs geladen werden können. Neben den Links zum Download können Benutzer, die Videos raten, kommentieren und taggen. Verschiedene Kategorien+ Tags.
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ad engagement was lower on smaller screen devices. Consumers said the maximum length of ad they would watch on mobile phones is nine seconds, compared to 42 seconds on TV. 21 percent of people say watching video on the computer was a primary function of t
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The percentage of Internet-delivered video viewed on a portable device will go from just 3% today to 16% by 2011. Besonders Set-Top-Boxen mit Anschluss ans Internet und Mobile Geräte sowie Download-to-Own werden den Markt beleben. Premiuminhalte werden g
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Eine erste 93minütige Dokumentation wurde auf Handys gefilmt. Allerdings glaube ich nicht dass es der erste Handyfilm ist, es gab da noch einen Film aus Afrika.700 Leute wurden mit Handys inteviewst (00 sind im Film)
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KMPG hat herausgefunden, dass Werbefinanzierte Mobilanwendungen besser beim Kunden ankommen als Abo finanzierte. Die Erlöse sollen also aus einer anderen Tasche kommen als der des Kunden.
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EMI bietet in den USA nun Werbefinanzierte Clips fürs Handy an. Der Nutzer muss nur noch die Datenübertragung bezahlen und sieht kleine Werbeclips vor den News oder Musikvideos, die auf ihn zugeschnitte sind.