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Funny, I couldn’t Qik this video. Why? It was embargoed until tonight. So, I used a Flip camera instead of my Nokia phone.
But Qik is moving fast to support the most handsets out there.
For the people who don’t know what Qik does it lets you...
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Yesterday I visited Qik.com’s headquarters and they loaded a very early version of their iPhone streaming video app onto my iPhone. Here’s the first video I did with it.
Note that this is NOT a jailbroken iPhone, but they needed to do some...
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Last Friday I had Sumit Agarwal, product manager on Google’s mobile team on my show, which is about how the Internet is changing work, WorkFastTV. Damn, that guy knows his mobile!
In half an hour we run through dozens of things you can do with your...
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Yesterday at the Mobile Web Wars event (here’s video of that), held right before the TechCrunch party, David Hornick, partner at August Capital (he’s the host of the TechCrunch party) told the audience that he would not invest in pure iPhone...
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I just wrote a guest post over on TechCrunch where I cover why Kyte.tv is going to win in the cell phone video space. Share this post: Read More...
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Everywhere I go I carry three phones now:
1. iPhone.
2. Nokia N95.
3. Nokia N82.
I also have a Blackjack II Windows Mobile smartphone that I occassionally carry.
I have three separate SIMs, er, three separate phone numbers (I only use one for voice calls...
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Oh, I wish I could write that headline. I did interview AT&T’s CTO, John Donovan, on my Nokia cell phone today. We did talk about the 3G network that AT&T built. But he wouldn’t answer any questions about Apple. Of course that’s...
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Yesterday I visited two businesses: one exciting, Sliderocket, and one boring, Bluepulse.
First, about Sliderocket, it’s a new presentation tool. Here is a video I shot with my cell phone yesterday with the CEO. I’ve been using it for my presentations...
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You can’t compare a $3,000 digital SLR to a $500 cell phone from Nokia, can you? Well, look at these two photos. Which one was made with the Canon 5D with a 50mm F1.4 lens and which one was made with a Nokia N82 cell phone?
You can visit my Flickr...
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