MySpace, the world’s premier social network, and RipCode, an innovator of Internet and mobile video infrastructure solutions, announced today that MySpace Mobile users across the globe will now be able to enjoy MySpace video content from their video enabled mobile devices. The first social portal to launch video streaming for mobile, MySpace’s beta mobile video
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MobilityPhones on 3rd Dec 2008 (via mobilityphones.com)
Social networking giant MySpace announced the beta launch of a streaming mobile video initiative in tandem with video infrastructure solutions provider RipCode. MySpace users may now view their uploaded videos and favorite clips via mobile device--according to MySpace, RipCode's On-Demand Video Transcoding technology enables the service to support a series of different handsets regardless of ...
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FierceMobileContent on 3rd Dec 2008 (via fiercemobilecontent.com)
As a fellow mobile video show host(!), I can appreciate the efforts of others in the field. Stuff.TV's last two shows have some interesting bits for the Symbian world. The very latest show has a feature on the best mobile games, with the N82 shown many times and Reset Generation on the N96 starring as well, plus the last but one has a big head to head between the Samsung INNOV8 and Sony Erics...
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AllAboutSymbian on 3rd Dec 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
MySpace users with mobile phones are about to find out if they can walk and watch TV at the same time. On Wednesday, News Corp’s online social network will make video clips from its members’ pages available for viewing on mobile devices including the BlackBerry Bold, Palm Centro, Motorola Q9, LG Voyager, Nokia N95 and Samsung ...
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GoMoNews on 3rd Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
MySpace plans to announce Wednesday that users who access the site via certain mobile devices now will be able to watch video there, too. The move makes MySpace the first social network to enable mobile video streaming.
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Picturephoning on 3rd Dec 2008 (via textually.org)
Movie rental chain Blockbuster said it is collaborating with Microsoft to develop new digital services that will extend the viewing experience to mobile handsets and other portable devices. "Eventually, we'll give customers instant access to any movie on any device with an Internet connection and a screen," said Blockbuster CIO Keith Morrow in an interview with The Dallas Morning News. "More ...
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FierceMobileContent on 2nd Dec 2008 (via fiercemobilecontent.com)
Warner Bros. announced the launch of Warner Bros. Digital Distribution, a new Korean mobile video service rolled out in partnership with operator KTF. According to Variety, the service offers KTF subscribers their choice from over 150 WB features and television series, including selections from the Harry Potter and The Matrix franchises as well as episodes of Friends and The West Wing. Movies will...
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