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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.

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by zintin June 12, 2008 10:24 AM PDT
Sharing media on mobile phones will be huge. Phones are very personal and they are great media platforms. The combination makes for a great way to share with friends. Here's another iPhone app in the same line: http://www.zintin.com
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by zintin June 12, 2008 10:26 AM PDT
Sharing media on mobile phones will be huge. Phones are very personal and they are great media platforms. The combination makes for a great way to share with friends. Here's another iPhone app in the same line: http://www.zintin.com
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by Seaspray0 June 12, 2008 1:18 PM PDT
Stefanie Olsen, the title of this story should read: "Flixwagon hitches to iPhone and Windows Mobile." Why did you snub windows mobile in the title when: 1. It sells more per year than the iphone, and 2. there are more windows mobile phones being used right now than iphones. I am aware that iphones are a hot topic due to the recent conference, have a large audience, and do deserve mention in the title. Windows mobile represents a an even larger audience of users which deserved just as much mention in the title since both will be supported. How about some equal treatment in your reporting?
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by Seaspray0 June 12, 2008 1:33 PM PDT
I'm sure I've enranged a few mac fans with that last comment and for those who did, answer me this before you "skewer" me to the stake with arguments I care nothing about... If the story was about a company writing software to be supported on the zune and ipod, and the title read "Brand X hitches to Zune", while ignoring the ipod, would you feel resentment at that? Sure you don't (liars all).
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by JohnTechie June 12, 2008 3:10 PM PDT
Seaspray,

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.
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