The video cameras in newer cell phones have become live-reporting tools, courtesy of new services that send moving images over the Internet as they're being captured. These services include Qik, Kyte, ComVu and Flixwagon.
When paired with certain cutting-edge handsets, such as Nokia's N95,
live video journalism becomes possible. Anyone can become an eyewitness, capture those first
steps, or whip up their own streaming video blog.
2008 is the year of Personal Mobile Broadcasting.
On this edition, we talk with Pioneer video blogger Steve Garfield
who ran coverage of Super Tuesday in Boston using
this technology. He shows us how he did it.
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