Movidity Announces movy.tv – YouTube for Cell Phones
Nov 17th
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“Say hello to YouTube for mobiles. Movidity announced movy.tv, the world’s first mobile video sharing site. Streaming of on-demand media will be made available to compatible mobile devices across the globe through the website.”
The future of mobile multimedia, today
Movidity’s breakthrough in multimedia mobility unleashes previously impossible capabilities for carriers, content providers, and even individuals. Now everyone can realize the advantages of multimedia over today’s wireless networks and mobile devices, by leveraging common Internet technology.
Imagine being able to watch or listen to hundreds of live & archived TV channels, radio stations, movies, training content, security camera’s or personal content on your cell phone or PDA over current networks, anywhere in the world.
Imagine having DVR like capability for any media (rewind, fast-forward or pause), controlling remote video camera’s or experiencing interactive audience participation all from your mobile device.
Imagine a system that requires nothing but a common web-server to support thousands of media clients, with no special protocols, gateways or even traditional bit-streaming.
Imagine Movidity. Our multi patent-pending solution is so unique, its been called a disruptive technology. Our interactive media on-demand system allows standard cell phones to render continuous video/audio over bandwidth challenged wireless networks.
Source: MobileWhack.com
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