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Qik Video Connect brings another video chat option to iOS
Until now there have really only been two options for video chat on the iPhone or iPod touch: FaceTime and Skype. Today Qik (which was recently purchased by Skype) announced that it’s bringing a third way to video chat on the iPhone and iPod touch. Qik’s newest app, Qik Video Connect, brings video chat over more »
Qik: Premium services remain free through September
Back when the HTC EVO 4G launched, Qik announced it would be pre-loaded on the HTC EVO 4G and would facilitate video communications. At its core, it does just that – video chat. However, it comes bundled with premium features that Qik made available for free for everyone to try until July 15. Well, today, more »
Qik clarifies video service on the HTC EVO 4G
Since the HTC EVO 4G will boast two cameras (one front facing and the other rear facing), the idea of video communication becomes a reality. Of course, the hardware is there but now all that remains necessary is a compatible software component. Fring has already introduced a service that can handle two way video communications more »
Qik adds live streaming video option with new desktop program
Qik is already a recognized name for streaming live video from mobile phones to the web, but Qik is adding to its list of services with Qik-in-Touch, a desktop application that runs through Adobe AIR. With Qik-in-Touch, people can instantly watch live video shared by friends the moment that the stream goes live. Qik-in-Touch is more »
Ning, the social network builder, adds apps
Ning has just added apps so social network creators can make their social networks function better. Here are some examples of the new Ning apps: the Sellit app allows a site creator to build in a store, a WordPress app that shows WordPress.com blog posts, and Ustream.tv and Qik for live streaming video. Ning is more »
Live video streaming on Blackberry’s through Qik
It was a feature that Blackberry users have been longing to have on their handsets. Finally the wait is over as video web streaming service Qik has just released the alpha version of its mobile video streaming client for Blackberry devices.
The new Qik mobile video streaming app will let you live stream your video from your mobile phone to Qik.com and major social networking sites including Facebook, MySpace as well your personal blogs. Download the application from http://qik.com/dl/165. After installing the app on your Blackberry device, you can start streaming live videos by simply pressing the Stream button that will appear when you fire up the application on your Blackberry device.
Qik live video streaming adds support for Windows Mobile phones
Qik live video streaming which has been previously available only with most Nokia N-Series handsets is now also available on various Windows Mobile phones, including the Motorola Q, the Samsung BlackJack and more. This easy-to-use, pretty straight forward mobile service lets anyone with Windows Mobile phones to capture videos using their mobile phones camera and have it streamed live through Qik’s servers.














