BlackBerry App: Kyte Mobile Producer Lets BlackBerry User Fly Video on Kyte

KMP_Blackberry.pngVideo platform Kyte, today announced the launch of Kyte Mobile Producer for BlackBerry, enabling Kyte users to ability to record, upload and distribute video content and photos directly from their BlackBerrys in real-time.

Key features of Kyte Mobile Producer for BlackBerry include:

  • Recording and Uploading Video and Photos: The ability to produce video or pictures from your phone and instantly publish them to multiple screens.
  • Uploading Video and Photos from the Gallery: The ability to select and broadcast video and pictures from your phone's gallery. 

The Kyte Platform is designed to meet the demands of the world's most innovative media companies and brands. The system utilizes modular, extensible components and exposes the full suite of functionality via standards-based web services and APIs. Only Kyte combines the real-time, interactive and community building capabilities of the social web with the analytics, control, and monetization features of a professional video platform.

The news release claims Kyte Mobile Producer for BlackBerry provides an easy, low-cost way for publishers to produce video and photo content and publish it to multiple online and mobile destinations simultaneously, enabling them to engage audiences in real-time from wherever they are, including a company website, social network, mobile or connected device.

"Ease of use and flexibility is incredibly important to our customers as they look to quickly and easily produce and distribute compelling video content," said Gannon Hall, CEO, Kyte. "For example, Fox Nes has been using Kyte Mobile Producer for iPhone to broadcast first-person accounts from events around the world, demonstrating the power and utility of real-time mobile video production for news organizations.

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One Response to “BlackBerry App: Kyte Mobile Producer Lets BlackBerry User Fly Video on Kyte”

  1. Free Credit Report says:

    I suppose this will be similar to the Timescape function on the Xperia?

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