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Top Five Mobile Video Publishing Tools

Posted on April 29, 2008
Filed Under Links to my Articles, Multimedia, Web 2.0 (Observations) |

I’ve posted a look at some of the sites that allow video to be posted from your mobile to the web over on All About Symbian. Here’s a quick taster of what I cover in the article. From the streaming side of things there is…

Qik (www.qik.com)
“Look for Qik to continue to iron out bugs and open up for unfettered access at some point later this year. For all the buzz, it is one of the most polished options so far.”

Flixwagon (www.flixwagon.com)
“The early adopter nature of video streaming means that there are not a huge number of users on these sites, but invariably those that are there are posting a lot of content.”

…and from the record and upload people…

Flickr Video (www.flickr.com)
“By limiting the uploaded videos to 90 seconds, they are pitching the changes to members as ‘long photos’ rather than videos and productions that you would see on services like YouTube.”

Nokia Share on Ovi (share.ovi.com)
“It’s not surprising, though, that the service from the mobile phone manufacturer actually works with the mobile phone… Unlike other services it is important that Share on Ovi does not limit you to a single media type.”

…not forgeting the jam in the sandwich service of

Shozu (www.shozu.com)
“One useful option ShoZu has, if your service isn’t fully supported, is that it can upload to an FTP site or send an email with the media attached. A number of services allow this as a posting option, so you can use this for new service”

More over on All About Symbian.

Qik

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