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Friday, October 12, 2007

Kyte.TV Pushes Video to Mobile Devices

Scobleizer has a video (appropriately enough) interview with Kyte.TV CEO Daniel Graf outlining the new features to Kyte.TV, a YouTube competitor for users to self-publish video content to the Web and mobile users.

Kyte.TV has added a new API, a new video player, and advanced features for video subscribers to converse about the what they are watching.

As previously reported, Kyte.TV automates the process of posting videos from mobile phones or web cameras, and now the player works on every mobile phone platform, including the iPhone. Kyte.tv creates branded channels that can be delivered via RSS or SMS, or embedded in a website.

Kyte.tv is a great way to stay in touch with friends and marketers will find a way to make money with short "raw" video (even live) and develop community around it, including live chat. Video distribution companies such as Kyte.tv and CozmoTV still need figure out the advertising and/or subscription models, but the simple to use technologies make it clear that video marketing is on the way.

Posted By John Gartner at 10:31 AM
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Whenever I compare kyte to youtube, I always think of how youtube is just video, but with kyte you can post pictures, polls, slideshows, videos, and include links and text on your "show." What's also cool is that there is a live chat room on each channel!

Comments by Evan : Friday, October 19, 2007 at 06:33 PM

Kyte.tv has worked for me because of the mobile application. It let's me post content and create shows on my channel remotely from my cell phone. This way I'm always in touch.

Comments by Ian : Sunday, November 25, 2007 at 06:49 PM

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