Thursday, November 29, 2007
Video Share, See What i See When I See It
ATT has introduced to their customers a new kind of technology that allows consumers to share video. I"m not talking about a multimedia message, where someone records something on their phone and sends the video. Att now with their high speed 3G network has a new thing where they allow their customers to share live video with a variety of compatible phones. What this is Att has a vision that they feel now a days people are too busy, and they don't have time for important things like seeing family. Att feels that this innovation would be good because such things as seeing a grandchild first step for a grandparent that lives a thousand miles away is now convenient, and can be easily done with a phone. Att feels this will be a great feature for families to have, shopping for the opposite sex would be easier now, cause you can ask them first hand. All it takes is a simple phone call to be anneciated and with the hit of a button, and the approval of who's on the other line video can be enabled allowing one-way video stream of footage at a time by both people. Video share can be said as simple as this See what i see when i see it, and that means exactly what it allows you to do. Att is becoming a even bigger corporation with exclusiveness to things like this along with their exclusive iphone.
Something like this is great that Att introduced to the everyday people for a low price of 5.99 to 10 dollars a month. This was something that most big businesses used, and people with alot of money had access to.
Cnet shows video share in action, http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/at-t-video-share/4505-6454_7-32553715.html
Something like this is great that Att introduced to the everyday people for a low price of 5.99 to 10 dollars a month. This was something that most big businesses used, and people with alot of money had access to.
Cnet shows video share in action, http://reviews.cnet.com/cell-phones/at-t-video-share/4505-6454_7-32553715.html
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A good post, but use shorter paragraphs and don't put a URL in the labels box.
ATT is stepping up to the next generation of mobile networking. Sending pictures will now be replaced by sharing videos.
How will this affect our relationship with each other? How will this change the role of the mobile phone in social networks?
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ATT is stepping up to the next generation of mobile networking. Sending pictures will now be replaced by sharing videos.
How will this affect our relationship with each other? How will this change the role of the mobile phone in social networks?
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