Posts Tagged ‘Adobe’

Shoot live video with your phone and share in real-time with Qik-in-Touch

December 14th, 2009

qikintouchQik, the mobile live video sharing startup, has launched their new invitation-only beta service called Qik-in-Touch.  It’s been an active two weeks for the Redwood City, CA-based startup with last week’s iPhone app announcement and this week’s Qik-in-Touch beta launch.  The new Qik-in-Touch service brings the Qik live video sharing experience to your desktop and makes it really easy to share video clips with your friends in real-time.  Check out the Qik-in-Touch concept below courtesy of the company’s blog.

Qik-in-Touch is in private beta, but you can request an invite by going to http://qik.com/qntbeta.

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Qik-in-Touch is an Adobe Air application, so it runs on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms. The Adobe Air app runs behind the scenes when you go “live” on you account so your friends can watch and chat instantly as you’re recording the event.

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Cliqset’s launches beta social media aggregation platform

October 13th, 2009

Cliqset, the Florida-based social networking service, launched its public beta social media aggregation platform recently designed to help users manage their social applications.  The new beta service has been introduced with an Adobe Air desktop client as well as an app for the Boxee platform.  You can learn more about the public beta on the company’s blog.

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Cliqset lets you aggregate your information flow from other social media sites in real time across all your different social outlets.  You can also control what flow’s you choose to see with Cliqset, effectively managing the massive influx of social media updates and inputs.  Currently, Cliqset has hooks into more than 70 different social media sites – see the sample list below courtesy of Mashable.

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Adobe labs demonstrates Flash apps for the iPhone

October 5th, 2009

At Adobe’s annual MAX event, Adobe Labs demonstrated a couple of Flash applications for the iPhone/iPod Touch platform.  They showed off a small handful of apps designed by 3rd party developers – plus these apps are already on the Apple App Store.  These new Flash enabled apps were built using Adobe’s new Flash Professional CS5 (still in beta).

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As reported on TechCrunch, the new Flash Professional CS5 tool converts Flash apps to work on the iPhone (currently the iPhone doesn’t support Flash).  Developers can use the new tool to re-write existing apps or develop new apps for the iPhone platform.  That said, unfortunately the new tool will NOT allow users to browse and view content developed with Flash Player on the iPhone just yet.  No Flash movies on your iPhone quite yet – but only a matter of time.

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