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January 31, 2007

Eyejot Video Messaging Platform

This morning, I apparently missed a few cool show-and-tells, including QTech and Shipwire.com on the DEMO stage, one of the first two companies to kick off Day 1.

Eyejot is an interesting digital video play. It is essentially a client-free online video messaging platform for both personal and business communications. Right now, the service is private invite-only, but they encouraged DEMO attendees to try it out. After signing up, you can create and receive video messages in a self-contained window using an inexpensive webcam.

There is no client to install, so once you sign up, you can use it in any browser, on any platform. In addition to sharing video snippets separately through your visual only address book, you can also watch it in iTunes, your iPod, mobile devices and social networks such as MySpace.

January 31, 2007 in Conference Highlights, Events, On Technology, On Video | Permalink

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