Wikipatterns.com on Robert Scoble’s kyte.tv channel

Robert Scoble stopped by Atlassian’s San Francisco office today, and just interviewed me about Wikipatterns.com for his kyte channel: watch the video. Robert interviewed me using a Nokia N95, and it immediately uploads the video to kyte: within seconds after recording the video, we were all gathered around my laptop watching it. Kyte is the kind of tool that I hope will give traditional TV, “news,” etc. a run for its money. Thanks Robert!

3 Comments

  1. Evan says:

    Yeah, thats one of the things that I love about kyte – that you can have a show produced instantly from your phone!

  2. great shout to kyte.tv!
    kyte has now been upgraded with a new wap site. now viewable on any mobile device!

  3. Like Scoble, I am a big fan of Kyte Tv’s mobile application. I cant carry around my Laptop everywhere I go so being able to create content, post videos, and livestream photos to my channel directly form my cellphone has proved to be convenient and fun. Cause let’ s face it, life happens out on the street, not in front of your computer screen.

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