What is Mobile Video’s Future? - Mashable
Sun, Mar 8th, 2009
The mobile video industry gained a new and powerful player this week - Ustream.tv, the popular streaming video service. uStream joins Qik, Kyte, Flixwagon and several other start-ups as providers of real-time video recording and viewing on mobile phones. These companies see a huge opportunity in the mobile video market and are carving out their territory and customers now.
What opportunity do these companies see that is so alluring? And will more companies join the mobile video market? Answering these questions requires understanding the mobile video industry as it stands today, as well as the possible future of mobile video.
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