
The online video editing company, Eyespot says that it has developed an application that enables users to edit and share their video clips via a mobile phone. Eyespot Mobile Share is an application designed for the JAVA and BREW mobile platforms. In addition to sending and receiving videos captured on mobile phones to and from the Eyespot website, users can now mobilize their online experience and play, search, rank or share videos directly from their handsets to a variety of online sites or friend's multi-media enabled cell phones.
Not only can users subscribe to "feeds" directly from the phone, but users can also register through the Eyespot website to subscribe to have friends' or their favorite creators' videos automatically sent to their cell phones.
"Eyespot Mobile Share leverages all of the strengths and popularity of online video communities and brings it seamlessly to mobile phones. Not only are users able to send and receive videos on their mobile handsets but they are also able to truly interact with online video communities whenever and wherever they have a mobile signal," said Chris Shipley, executive producer of DEMO. "DEMO is all about highlighting transformative technologies and with this launch, Eyespot has bridged the gap between online video and mobile entertainment."
For partners, Eyespot Mobile Share can be part of the company's white label or "powered-by" offering, which allows companies to brand the Eyespot tools for use on their own sites, breaking down the barrier to entry in creating new and innovative offerings such as online video editing and mobile delivery. The new offering from Eyespot can also help wireless carriers enhance its offerings by providing a turnkey solution to enable its customers to leverage unique content and online communities both on and off deck."
Posted to the site on 28th September 2006
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