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Flixwagon, a tool for live video broadcasting to the Web via smartphones, is developing versions for Flash and Windows Mobile devices, too.
Flixwagon, a tool for live video broadcasting to the Web via smartphones, is developing versions for Flash and Windows Mobile devices, too.
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- by JohnTechie June 12, 2008 3:10 PM PDT
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(5 Comments)Gee, I'll take a wild guess... because the iPhone, until now, has not had the ability to record video, let alone broadcast it live? Others Windows Mobile phones have had this capability.
So the big 'news' behind this story IS primarily about the iPhone and being able to record video.