Kyte's Innovative Social and Mobile Video Sharing Platform
Introducing a new and more interactive way of video sharing - Fly high with KYTE beta. Here is a video with the CEO of Kyte.tv discussing details of this great new application for social networking, video sharing, and mobile media.
"The Kyte social communications platform enables partners - including media companies, social networks and mobile operators - to offer their users an easy way to create embedded interactive channels and produce multimedia shows in real-time from their mobile phones or the web that are broadcast to multiple destinations including social networks, blogs and other mobile phones. Using the hosted platform and developer API, Kyte partners provide their users with an exciting way to stay connected through a next-generation social communications experience.
The service is operated by decentral.tv, a San Francisco-based company backed by global investors, including Atomico (co-founded by Niklas Zennström), Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Draper Richards, Ron Conway, Telefónica, Nokia Growth Partners, DoCoMo Capital, Swisscom, Holtzbrinck Ventures and leading European angel investors. Source: Kyte.tv"
What's nice with Kyte is the control panel where all the things you needed is just a one click a way, from adding video, putting slide presentation, pictures, adding music and more straight recording from you cam.
Here is a screenshot of the control panel:
There is no need to convert your videos to other format. You can produce the video directly without separate video editing software. This is an excellent new way to share videos for video bloggers and once you have uploaded photos or videos from your mobile device, they are almost instantaneously shown and broadcasted on Facebook, myspace, and other video sharing sites.
Kyte is now on beta testing for those who want to try visit www.kyte.tv











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