Qik has an update for Windows Mobile and it includes brand new finger friendly look along with better sharing to social media sites. read more »
Qik has an update for Windows Mobile and it includes brand new finger friendly look along with better sharing to social media sites.
We first mentioned Qik for the iPhone a few weeks back, what killed it for many people was the lack of 3G connectivity, but now it has come and iPhone users will fall in love.
Qik has found its way on the iPhone but a few things are out of place which would see iPhone 3GS owners using the inferior version. Guys, best you switch from that iPhone to something far much better, what do you say?
Are you using Qik enough? Do you enjoy streaming videos to your mobile devices? Then you should get the new Qik update for Windows Mobile phones.
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Social networking site MySpace will soon deliver streaming video from its members' pages for viewing in mobile phones.
Qik, the mobile live video sharing software, is not just available for Windows Mobile.
Users of the Apple iPhone, RIM and Symbian phones may also download the program and instantly make and live-stream videos. This is good events with family, office and friends, wherever you and they maybe.
Qik currently supports at least 72 handsets from Nokia, Apple, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Motorola, Blackberry, HTC, Verizon and Sprint.
To start using Quik, just sign up at Qik.com and you will be prompted to provide your mobile number during the process. Qik.com will then send you a download link via SMS. As soon as you install the downloaded app, Qik will go online and Qik.com will detect it. You may then instantly start doing live video streams and invite others to watch it through your profile page at http://qik.com/USERNAME.
The good thing about this is that all live-streams are instantly recorded.
Privacy? You may manage your video streams at your profile page. You may make all your videos private and then change the settings for individual videos.
This app is good for bloggers, especially vloggers, and for everyone who wishes to make full use of their camera-equipped phones.
Don't forget that data subscription is required. GPRS, EDGE, 3G, EVDO, HSDPA or WIFI to enable you to do live-streaming.
Interested? Start by signing up here .
Previously on MobileTopSoft: Qik for Windows Mobile
St. Petersburg, October 29th, 2008 Spb Software, world's leading Windows Mobile applications developer, announces first commercial implementation of its Spb Online - a set of premium online services for 3G networks, designed to stimulate subscriber uptake of streaming content on handsets. In close cooperation with Sky Link - Russia's largest CDMA mobile operator - Spb Software delivered SkyTouch - a customized Spb Mobile Shell-based UI solution, integrated with Spb Online and tuned to local preferences of SkyLink subscribers. SkyTouch comes preinstalled on Sky Link's new 3G-smartphone AnyData ASP-505, and acts as a clear single entry point to device features and an array of advanced online services, ranging from Mobile TV, to online games, to local GPS-based navigation, to popular social networks.

