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Qik Finds its Way to Android
Dang, and I just sent back my HTC Magic. Mobile video streaming service Qik has released an early version of their application into the Android market. The app lets you record, stream, set privacy, description and title, and let friends know you’re recording on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.  Qik has already plugged into Nokia’s Ovi,
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