This is one of those "videos" we'll look back at in a few years and say - Wow - that was "interesting" in respect to content and quality.
- But what I did was grab a cell phone and start a live webcast.
- It then went live over the net.
- You can hear someone else watching it on my phone call, (happens to be William Mutual - founder/CEO of comvu.com)
- I am heard talking about what he was watching and I was watching.
- This is low light, lounging on a bed, chatting on the phone, laptop laying next to me.
You can see the practical use of starting a live webcast that sends an emergency feed to the police department.
Video to anyone, anywhere on the planet by my mobile phone.
this is the link to the test archive. click here -
NOTE:
This was my pointing the phone to find any available source of "movement" in my home. Sorry, no dog or cat activity. They didn't want anything to do with it.
Please bear with the content.
This is a test with no intentions of any content value rather than seeing if you could instantly do a live webcast on a Sprint phone.
Funny thing is on this smartphone - you can't get any of the Sprint TV content, but I can webcast live and view webcast content on my phone, but no Sprint TV services.
Well. Is there still a debate regarding "walled garden"?
