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Interactive video application platform provider introduces goliveTV
Jun 27, 2007 9:00 AM
The goliveTV system can receive user content from any broadband device, including PCs, 3G mobile devices, videophones and regular mobile phones.
Provider of 3G/IP interactive video application platforms iPoint-media has released goliveTV, a system that incorporates user-generated content (UGC) in live participation TV broadcasts.
The goliveTV system is a converged broadcast media solution, supporting the complete lifecycle of user-generated content — from content collection via MMS, SMS, e-mail and live 3G and PC video calling to management, moderation and publishing across multiple media channels, including the Web, mobile and TV.
The system can receive user content from any broadband device, including PCs, 3G mobile devices, video phones and regular mobile phones, classify and tag items, screen live callers and send callers and stored content to air.
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