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GPS and video conferencing (with front-sided camera) have both been rumored for the next generation iPhone, but the addition of mobile television is new.
So could we also see possibilities to record from your Mobile TV to your SDD hard drive? With a 32 GB version that would be something. A small version of a TiVo, we have had video calls here for a long time now, and the quality has been so-so so if apple could turns this into a hit, i would for sure get myself an iPhone and start video calling. If they can release the phone in Sweden!!”
I’m excited about the iphone chat and video conferencing!
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\x0d\x0a \x0d\x0a \x0d\x0a Tonight, artists Sue de Beer, Matthew Higgs, and Matthew Ronay showed off their favorite findings from their click-and-stream studies. In a follow-up Q&A with organizer Rachel Greene, they talked about how YouTube influences their own work.
\x0aThis meet up reminds me of a live video show on Mogulus. You can play clips you like from YouTube and talk about them with a live audience. An event like this is fun for the artist type who wants to make real connections around meaningful content. YouTube is a gold mind for artists willing to look for interesting things.
\x0aI didn’t get to go to that meet up. I went to a video blogging meet up instead and live streamed it on Justin.tv.
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