Stickam: An All-in-One Multimedia Communication Tool
I just got a sneak peek at a new and fascinating communication tool called Stickam, which officially launches on February 13th, 2006.
In a nutshell: Stickam brings live streaming video, video conferencing, and multimedia to web pages and blogs. Stickam is a very powerful video communications player, offers unlimited bandwidth, and best of all: there's absolutely nothing to download! Simply cut and paste the Stickam JavaScript or HTML code to an area of your website and bingo bango, you're ready to go!
All this, and it's free, too! ;-)
Here's the breakdown of what Stickam has to offer:
- Easy to install with no downloads. Simply cut and paste the JavaScript or HTML code to your Web page to enable live streaming video and video chat.
- Completely free with 500MB of storage for videos, photos and music. Generous per file limit of 100MB for videos and 5MB for images.
- Unlimited bandwidth allows for high frame rate images that can be viewed by a virtually unlimited number of people at the same time.
- Video will play on any operating system including Linux, Windows and Mac and can be viewed by site visitors whether they have their own Stickam player or not.
- Upload photos, music and video clips to your Stickam player that can be viewed anywhere, anytime. Users can even upload media straight from their cell phone.
- Video conferencing allows users to connect live with family and friends anywhere in the world. Less expensive and more interactive than a phone call.
- Works with a wide range of popular Webcams.
- Stickam Player is available in four different sizes. 160x160, 160x200, 160x400 and 480x240.
- Works with Macromedia Flash Player 7 or higher.
- Stickam allows users to record video straight from their Webcams for use on their sites.
- Stickam works with Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher for Windows, and Internet Explorer 5.2 or higher for Macintosh. Users must have Macromedia Flash Player 7 installed.
Stickam is an amazing tool: and with everything that it can do, it's unbelievably easy to use. I already logged in, went live, and chatted with other online users. You have to see it to believe it!
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