Oh man, I just found this! Kosso, you're such a pioneer! Incidentally, I was googling to see if anyone had already used the term "secondlifecasting"... and indeed you did!
steve garfield posted at 12:38:07 - Sat 14th of April, 2007 GMT This was very exciting. Part of it had to do with the immediacy of the live broadcast, part of it was the excitement of finding new uses for leading edge technology, and part of it was the fun of connecting to friends in real time in a unique way.
Tom parish posted at 22:36:50 - Sat 14th of April, 2007 GMT Rather mind bending to see this so quickly. It's faster then the news responds and quite global. Well done.
Len posted at 23:49:53 - Sat 14th of April, 2007 GMT ...and then today we have McScoble streaming video from his laptop on the road, with Chris calling on his cell, and that's where I first saw Kosso in the chat room, helpfully answering my questions. Amazing. It's a mashup of reality, a real shifting of possible ways for people to connect. I love it, love it.
Kosso posted at 02:01:28 - Sun 15th of April, 2007 GMT Tom :) You have GOT it ! ;) that's the idea man ;)
Rupert posted at 20:40:00 - Wed 18th of April, 2007 GMT I popped in for a while and saw some of this. Totally amazing. Great use of multiple tools. It's like being in the middle of the BBC studio on election night! And it's incredible that Steve is doing these comvu livecasts from his N95 via wifi - I think comvu have got something good going on there - you should check out the demo video on their site. I could have really used this in my last job, doing walkaround videochats. Finally we're getting these briliant possibilities for connections - whether it's people using their cellphones & computers for regular broadcasts or people getting through when other comms methods have been knocked out by weather (or whatever). Hopefully, we'll see it being used for some cooler uses than, say, Justin.tv is putting it to (but hey, we've got to start somewhere).
Kosso posted at 15:05:37 - Thu 19th of April, 2007 GMT Thanks! ;) - I thought the N93 had the same camera. Oddly enough I used to work for BBC News Interactive :p - ComVu is a great idea. I had a go recently on my N91 and N95. ;) Now, if only I could do it with my N800 :)
Incedentally, this website all the flash video and audio plays fine on the N800 browser!!
mobods is mobile blog, image, audio and video publishing system for mobile web browsers which support file upload, as found in all the latest Nokia mobiles. mobods currently recommends the Nokia N-Series
handsets, a few of which support WiFi 802.11 conectivity and GPS location tracking. mobods will soon support auto-geotagging from these supported devices.