Posts Tagged ‘content sharing’

Watchitoo Team Celebrations: Happy Birthday Len

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Len Stein had a birthday earlier in the month and the Watchioo Team got Billy’s cupcakes especially from chelsea to give him an afternoon surprise. Check out Len’s Birthday Show on Watchitoo to see all the memorable recaps.

Len's Birthday Watchitoo SHOW

There are some good birthday celebration snapshots Yael got while the Watchitoo Team sang Happy Birthday, and sat down for a cupcake fiesta. There are some cupcake Chowdown shots that are not to be missed!

This is a keeper looks like a Rony versus Sam showdown: Len birthday chowdown

Enjoy and once again Happy Birthday Len from the Watchitoo Team!

The Preservation of Live Performance

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

New York!
Concrete jungle where dreams are made of,
There’s nothing you can’t do,
Now you’re in New York!
These streets will make you feel brand new,
the lights will inspire you,
Let’s hear it for New York…”

Jay-Z’s new album, The Blueprint 3, was released on a day that New Yorkers will always commemorate: September 11th.  On one of his hottest tracks, Empire State of Mind, Alicia Keys belts out these words that remind every New Yorker, young and old, what will always be true: If you can make it here, you really can make it anywhere.

jay-zBlueprint3Cover

 H.O.V.A had his live release concert and 9/11 benefit for Answer the Call, a New York police and fire widow’s and children’s fund, at Madison Square Garden.  Two days later he and Alicia Keys brought the house down at the MTV Video Music Awards performing Empire State of Mind. I couldn’t attend the concert or the VMA’s, but I saw it all online.

 

 

You can too,  on the watchitoo Jay-Z show.

Liz Jayz

I came to Manhattan 5 years ago, not to become a hip hop artist (although that would be a hysterical venture no doubt), but to become an actor and to add my own voice to the deafening roar that is the New York art scene. Friends and family try to make the voyage as often as possible to see what I’m working on, but traveling is expensive and not always possible, and some performances have fallen through the cracks along with a multitude of forgotten live performances.

But like Jay-Z’s momentous September weekend, those performances need no longer be lost to one time and venue. Not everyone has made it to Madison Square Garden, broadcast on network television for the world to see, but with social networking sites like YouTube and now Watchitoo, all you need is a webcam and a little space, and your art can be live for anyone to see.

And with Watchitoo, it becomes more than a showcase. It becomes a dialogue. Even more vital to the artistic process than a passive audience is the feedback that fosters conversation and better understanding.  I can not only share a reading of my new play with my uncle across the country, but he can share his thoughts real time with me. With one click, he becomes as much a part of the process 3,000 miles away as I am in a small blackbox theatre in lower Manhattan.

And there is so much art in this city that should be shared. From theatre to music, art to dance and everything in between, culture is not just for those who happen to be in the right place at the right time. All you need is a computer, a comfy chair and a connection, and you, too, can be a part of the concrete jungle that fosters new art every day.

~Liz Alderfer

The Next Era of Content Sharing: Real-time Social Collaboration Trend

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

The prevalence of text messages, RSS feeds, status updates and tweets underscore the desire people have to connect with the greater global community in real time.  News, information and entertainment are spreading across the internet 24-hours a day and everyone is attempting to digest that information, while maintaining a social connection with the people around them.  In the meantime, companies are falling over themselves trying to provide the forum to view content and interact with that greater community.

Watchitoo Obama inauguration

Recent events, including Obama’s inauguration, the Iranian protests following their recent election, and the startling death of Michael Jackson have demonstrated internet users want real-time access and live video streams so they can view this content and engage around it with their peers. Recent trending topics on Twitter including the #iranelection and #michaeljackson’s shocking death reveal staggering statistics at just how many users are participating in this real-time social collaboration phenomenon. NewTeeVee stream statistics from the November 4th election day, reveal that CNN had more than 25 million streams in the 12 hours surrounding the Obama inauguration, with 1.3 million concurrent live streams just before Obama’s address.  The live stream coverage of Michael Jackson’s memorial service generated  81 million page views, 11.8 million unique visitors and 9.7 million live video streams, according to CNN.com.

Furthermore, Ustream is at the forefront of the live streaming phenomenon, attracting hundreds of thousands of users to its website for various kind of live streams, ranging from personal events to political coverage, including Obama’s recent speeches at the G8 summit, once again demonstrating that there is a powerful demand for real-time broadcasting. Along with other live stream services, it  continues to push the concept that the future of TV is web TV.

In the past few months, a new wave of real-time synchronization has swept the web, enabling users  to share content without having to download or upload files, without having to contend with skipping or buffering and paving the way for a quick, easy and seamless online experience.  The first site to enter the space was Watchitoo, when it launched into beta earlier this spring, which was quickly followed by announcements of similar offerings, from  Google Wave, Skype Screensharing, Opera Unite, Facebook’s Live Stream Box, and Microsoft Office 2010.  However most companies dealing with real-time technologies, social networking, and content sharing, do not integrate everything into one multifunctional platform. Other sites don’t offer collaboration that is on the same level because users cannot share the synchronized content and maintain the social networking component simultaneously.

Watchitoo is the first, real-time collaboration platform (patent-pending technology) that goes a step beyond many content-sharing and live video-streaming sites. Watchitoo is the closest thing to actually sitting next to a friend while viewing content online.  It fuses together all the popular platforms available on the web by merging content sites, social networks and instant messaging.  By creating a portal that allows users to draw from content sharing sites, upload their own content, and view it simultaneously, Watchitoo builds a social network around the content and enables users to engage in real time conversation with other users.  Watchitoo provides the natural evolution of social media and the next era of content sharing by taking the most popular uses of the internet and combining them. This allows for a real time social collaboration between parties, ultimately marrying the experience of sharing content and being together by doing it all online.

 

Ride the Real-Time Trend Wave and Watchitoo!

 

~ Hila Raz