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The Mobile Diva was at a Nokia launch party at NYC and here's her treat for you:

Web2.0 Expo

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We're here at the Blogtropol.us bloggers lounge at the Web2.0 Expo in SF. We be streaming live videos using 6 mobile phones so be sure to check out the live stream of video at http://www.flixwagon.com/web2_0 . Feel free to send your comments live, directly to the broadcasters!

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New Yorkers had a very exciting weekend with Pope Benedict’s first papal trip at the US. The places the pope visited include St. Patrick’s Cathedral on Fifth Avenue where Pope Benedict gave a mass.

In favor of all who couldn't come, Corey Kilgannon of City Room of the NY Times broadcasted video from a mobile phone to the NY Times city room blog using Flixwagon, covering the excitement in the streets of NY.

To watch the live streaming, simply follow this link to the NT Times page

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Hi all,

Flixwagon is going to attent Web2.0 Expo in San Francisco and broadcast live from the event (more detials coming up).

If you want to meet (and maybe broadcast live video), you are very welcome to drop me a line: xen [at] flixwagon [dot] com.

See you in San Francisco! :)
Xen

Ayelet Noff, a.k.a. Blond 2.0, is hosting a dinner for our guests of honor this week in Israel:

Robert Scoble
Craig Newmark
JD Lasica
Susan Mernit
Renee Blodgett
Cathy Brooks
Deb Schultz
Sarah Lacy
Brad Reddersen
Jeff Saperstein

The dinner party is sponsored by MeeMix and Flixwagon. We will be broadcasting to you live from the event by Flixwagon, you can check out the videos here: http://www.blonde2dot0.com/blog/2008/04/14/israel-innovation-dinner/ . The event begins tonight at 7:30pm Israel time. Stay tuned for live broadcasts! :)

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Flixwagon is covering another event! This time we're at The Marker Com.Vention. If you can't make it but still interested in seeing live broadcasts from the conference, simply follow this link: http://www.flixwagon.com/themarker

If you are attending at the event and want to broadcast live - please contact us at Team@flixwagonemail.com

Enjoy!

 

 

 

TechEd Israel 2008 was an amazing event!

  • There was an amazing number of 10 bloggers broadcasting with Flixwagon, creating 257 videos, you can see all videos here
  • A greate party:

  •  Interesting interviews, like this one with Danny Yamin, General Manager of Microsoft Israel

  •  Cool Wheels:

  • Addictive toys:

And many new friends!

I would like to send our big thanks to the Digital Marketing Team at Microsoft: to Lior for this outstanding cooperation, to Michal for her dedication and hard work all along and to Guy and Kfir for their support. Also a big thanks to the dream team of bloggers: DrorDoron, Tal, AmitGadi, Maya, OmerEran, Uval and Moshe. And last but not least, the Flixwagon team for their hard work.Xen and Hagit at Teched Israel 2008.jpg

We are happy to announce that a new version of the Flixwagon mobile application has been released!

Flixwagon Users:

All Flixwagon users among you are invited to update their mobile application to improve performance. To update your Flixwagon client, simply sign-in at Flixwagon.com, go to ‘Settings’ and then ‘Account,’ make sure that we have the correct mobile number (the area code and phone number with no leading ones or zeros), and click “resend SMS.”  You'll receive a text message with a link to download the application. 

Non Flixwagon Users:

All of you who want to join are very welcome! Feel free to register here and we will send you an invitation.

Hagit, ALon and I are in Microsoft's biggest event of the year, Tec-Ed Israel. We're broadcasting live together with another 12 bloggers. The outcome is great! You can see live videos of sessions, breaks, parties and celebrities here - www.flixwagon.com/teched2008

 

TEL AVIV, ISRAEL—APRIL 4, 2008— Flixwagon, by MyFrame Inc., leading provider of high-quality live video broadcasting from mobile phones to the Web, today announced it will enable bloggers to broadcast live from their mobile phones during the Microsoft Tech-Ed Israel Event in Eilat, April 6-8, 2008. Utilizing mobile phones equipped with the Flixwagon application, bloggers will report and broadcast live video from the event directly to the Tech-Ed homepage at http://www.microsoft.com/israel/teched2008/index.aspx

The live video broadcasts, also be accessible at www.Flixwagon.com/Teched2008, will provide on-demand coverage of the entire three-day event directly to the Internet.  Viewers can also interact with bloggers during and after broadcasts through Flixwagon’s chat capabilities.  

“Mobile broadcasting is changing the way bloggers and journalists are reporting news,'' said Eran Hess, President, My Frame Inc. ''Flixwagon’s mobile-to-web broadcasting capabilities are empowering everyone to share their experiences — live.  We are excited to provide our technology to the bloggers covering Microsoft’s Tech-Ed event and allow them to broadcast live on the Web with millions of people.”

“Live broadcasting is a key part of Tech-Ed Israel as we plan to touch 50,000 IT Pros and Developers through the web. Live broadcasting from a mobile phone to Tech-Ed Israel's web-site makes the reporting process simple and seamless,” said Lior Zoref, Digital Marketing Group Lead, Microsoft Israel.

Flixwagon simplifies how people capture and share video by enabling anyone with a capable 3G mobile phone to broadcast live directly to the Internet. In providing an application to easily stream live, high-quality video from a mobile phone, Flixwagon is enabling users to broadcast their world to individuals and groups, blogs, social networks and leading video sites such as YouTube, MySpace, MSN Space, Blogger, etc. 

About Flixwagon

Flixwagon, by MyFrame Inc., is changing how people capture and share video on the web.  It provides an application to easily stream live, high-quality video from a mobile phone directly to the Web.  With Flixwagon, you can broadcast your world to individuals and groups, your blog, social networks and leading video sites.  MyFrame Inc. is privately held with offices in Boston, USA and Tel Aviv, Israel. For more information, visit www.flixwagon.com.

MyFrame and Flixwagon are trademarks of MyFrame, Inc. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.

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Internet and TV pretty much go hand-in-hand nowadays. You have TV on the Internet but do you have Internet on the TVApparently, the answer is yes!

The makers of TiVo, the couch potatoes’ ultimate TV recording device, are changing the face of TV forever. TiVo will offer a Web interface to YouTube so users can watch all of their favorite YouTube videos on their TV.

That means that instead of wasting endless hours watching YouTube videos online (like I do at work); I will be able to watch them through my TV as well… excellent! With Flixwagon’s new YouTube integration, where Flixer’s can upload their Flixwagon videos straight to YouTube, this new advent means that I can also watch Flixwagon videos through my TV… even more excellent!

I can see it now… friends and family gathered around the TV watching live mobile video of my most recent Spring Break trip. Well, maybe we won’t watch my videos

After crossing the final frontier of combining TV and Internet, users will have “one device, one remote and one user interface,” as described by TiVo Vice President Tara Maitra. One stop shopping, that’s what I like to hear.

Hi all,

You're very welcome to watch live broadcasts from CTIA! Simply follow this link - www.flixwagon.com/ctia/

Here are a few treats from the last day:

Michael Scogin from MTV talks about the Choose or Lose Super Tuesday coverage with Flixwagon:

 Chetan Sharma talks about mobile advertizing:

 Brad Bostic about ChaCha:

To watch more live flix from Debi and Bena, go to www.flixwagon.com/ctia/

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