Posted on 09 December 2009
When it comes to streaming live video from a smartphone, there’s an app for that and there has been for a long, long time — unless you’re an iPhoner. With Qik for the iPhone a delayed broadcast was possible, but it took months for the thing to break out of its WiFi-only shackles. Now you, like Bill O’Reilly, can do it live courtesy of the Ustream’s Live Broadcaster, newly available in the App Store. It’s not the first to stream live video from Apple’s handset, an app called Knocking gets that distinction after getting the nod last week, but it is the first to allow live broadcasting, it works over 3G, and it’s available for free right now for iPhone 3G and 3GS models running OS 3.1 and above. So go ahead, start those cameras rolling and tell Read the full story
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Posted on 05 August 2009

Previous versions of the UStream app for the iPhone only allowed you to stream video from the service. Their latest offering finally allows you to record and send video to the web.
Granted, there are other applications in the App Store that already do this like Kyte and 12Cast, but UStream promises high quality video and better flexibility with regard to where your video is shared. Currently, videos can be uploaded to UStream, YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, or UStream on Facebook. You can even edit
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Posted on 17 January 2009
Today Ustream’s co-founder John Ham announced that Ustream.TV is coming to the iPhone! The application, once available, will allow anyone to watch a live broadcast from Ustream anywhere they have an internet connection. Additionally, you’ll also be able to participate in a particular video’s chat room for the full Ustream experience.
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Posted on 19 December 2008
Last week it was discovered by MobileCrunch that UStream is working on creating a mobile video streaming service to compete with Qik, but no word about what devices would be supported was available at the time. Now they have received photographic evidence that they are making a competing client for the iPhone as well.
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