Broadcasting Live from Cellphone to the Web

Broadcasting Live from Cellphone to the Web - Originally uploaded on flickr by stevegarfield.
I can't believe I just did a live broadcast from my Nokia N93 over WiFi to the web. This is the future. Amazing.
Using the ComVu PocketCaster software I broadcast live audio and video from the secondary video camera to the web. I almost can't believe I just did it. But we have video to prove it. So it must have been real.
Here's the video from The future.
Here's my Personal Cellphone Webcast page where I also have a second video recorded with what ComVu calls the back cam, it's the bigger one on the side of the N93.




We're absolutely facinated by this over here at womworld steve, totally amazing. i'm thinking of getting a dt-22 and broadcasting my friends band tonight. so many possibililties, looking forward to seeing where you take it!
Posted by: RichardG | March 06, 2007 at 12:14 PM
This. Is. Awesome.
Zadi and I were talking the other day about the way to revolutionize news reporting by having live mobile videos streaming in. Can you imagine what it would be like to see all the footage as people arrive on the scene of an event? You can the real picture from the ground level, no broadcaster interpretation. Thanks for showing me this.
Posted by: Steve Woolf | March 06, 2007 at 02:20 PM
I was imagining a future like this when I spoke at Harvard last year. I didn't expect that it would only be a few months later that we'd have this technology on a cellphone!
It's amazing!
Posted by: steve garfield | March 06, 2007 at 02:51 PM
This is totally sweet. Have they said how much it's going to cost? I went to the site and it just says coming soon. Always putting out the good stuff Steve, keep em coming.
Posted by: Clintus | March 06, 2007 at 06:36 PM