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	<title>Comentários sobre: MOBILE LIVE VIDEO &amp; your text in portuguese [or spanish] !</title>
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	<description>SINCE 2006 : PUBLIC INFOS, WORKSHOPS &#038; LECTURES [Asia, Brazil &#038; Europe]</description>
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		<title>Por: MOBILE WEBTV LIVE BROADCAST BLOG &#187; Mobile Live Broadcasting?</title>
		<link>http://blog.manifesto21.com.br/2008/10/24/mobile-live-video-your-text-in-portuguese-or-spanish/#comment-16695</link>
		<dc:creator>MOBILE WEBTV LIVE BROADCAST BLOG &#187; Mobile Live Broadcasting?</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 23:04:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] ______ How it works in your country?! or How it works in your city?! ______ Cheers! &#8230; ooops &gt;&gt; I must translate an article, by a Nokia researcher, about this issue; it was published in the last year, after Manifesto21.TV Team had stop to live streaming from streets to the www by mobile phones: “There is not much specific research on mobile live video available in the world instead of a lot of researches have been done on capturing &amp; sharing visual content in mobile contexts &#8230; Video calls over the internet are now becoming within the reach of the masses. Recent versions of telephony and messaging software such as Skype and iChat allow shared video conversations, while mobile networks (for instance, 3G) are enabling mobile video calls. In general, video has arguably become a first class internet data type (witness the rise of YouTube)” [...]</description>
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