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Ustream’s Live Mobilizer Gives Bands And Brands Live Streaming iPhone Apps

Popular live video platform Ustream is adding a new product to its repertoire today: an iPhone application platform called Ustream Live Mobilizer that offers brands, celebrities, and bands a customizable iPhone application that features Ustream’s live steaming capabilities. Each Mobilizer app is branded to the artist’s specifications (in other words, they don’t look like generic cookie cutter apps). The biggest feature here is support for watching an artist’s live video feed through Ustream, but the app also includes support for sharing to sites like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and YouTube. It also has Ustream’s ‘Social Stream’ feature, which lets you submit questions to the artist during a live stream and syndicate it out to other social networks.

12:00 pm, by mymaitv

Dear Authors, Your Next Book Should be an App, Not an iBook

This post was written by 21 year old Cody Brown, the founder of kommons and NYU Local. So much has been said in the past few weeks about how the iPad will change the book industry but in almost all of the tweets, posts, and articles I’ve come across a simple questions seems to be completely dropped. Why do we have books in the first place?

11:00 am, by mymaitv

CrunchGear Rates the Top 10 iPad Games

mmmmm, nothing like a break from the tech news to look at some games… I have actually played 5 of these and i think that “field runner” is my favorite, followed closely by “flight control HD”… and the award for the game that is not available in HD yet but needs to be; “monopoly” for iphone.

03:00 pm, by mymaitv

Gruber: Apple Was Right, Adobe Get Over It [Video]

John Gruber of “Daring Fireball” talks about the impact of apple’s decision to disallow flash converted development of iphone apps.  He makes some good points, some of which he admits are that of a developer closer to apple.

07:58 am, by mymaitv1 note

The New York Times Introduces An iPad App

All i need now is an app from The New Yorker and Financial Times and i am set!

What is/would/will be your favorite ipad app?

01:43 pm, by mymaitv