Blinkx Launches Mobile Video Portal

Blinkx Launches Mobile Video Portal

The makers of Blinkx have created a new site – SelfcastTV.com – to allow quick sharing and downloading of mobile videos online. It boasts a simple registration process, 3-step upload system, and UK-specific operation. Upload happens straight from a mobile by MMS’ing a standard number. SelfcastTV users can also create their own channel to select and view their favourite videos and can even use the MovieMode feature to combine their selected footage into one continuous video.

Via: TechDigest

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