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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IntoMobile on 23rd Jun 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Qik bit of news here; Qik is available for Android. Video streaming site Qik added a beta Android client to the Android Market this morning, adding support for it’s live streaming from mobile phones. The live video enables friends and strangers alike to share videos taken directly from their Android cell phone. Qik videos are broadcast
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androinica on 23rd Jun 2009 (via androinica.com)
A newer version of the Qik video streaming Android app was uploaded to the Android Market today, adding new features like on-phone editing and contact shortcuts for sharing videos. Qik, released previously as an alpha with some major bugs and shortcomings, now supports an offline mode that allows users to record a video and then
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androinica on 6th Aug 2009 (via androinica.com)
Everyone from celebrities to radio stations to bus drivers have used Ustream to broadcast themselves onto the web and into the home of thousands of users. Android device owners can now do the same thanks to the official Ustream Android app recently uploaded to the Android Market. Ustream is a video streaming service that delivers feeds
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androinica on 21st Sep 2009 (via androinica.com)
The first Android app from mobypicture has landed in the Android market. Called Moby Android, it allows for users to share photos, videos, audio and text with friends, family and contacts. All of the major social networking sites and services are represented including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Wordpress, Blogger, LiveJournal, and MySpace. As a service, Mobypicture
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AndroidOverview on 26th Sep 2009 (via androidoverview.com)
Somehow an early Alpha version of live video streaming app Qik made its way to Android is today. We say “somehow” because it comes a few days earlier than the company was shooting for. The story, ...
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AndroidGuys on 23rd Jun 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
I wrote about and showed you a video last week of Handmark's Tweetcaster Twitter application for Android devices and wanted to let you all know it is available now in the Android Market. There is a free, ad-supported version and a priced $4.99 version with no ads in the Market. I recommend you at least try out the free version of Tweetcaster on your Android device as soon as you can and I kno...
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ZDNet on 28th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)