Live mobile broadcasting service Bambuser has described the result of Hans Eriksson’s 24-hour video streaming challenge as a ‘social media triumph’.
Thousands of online contributors from more than two dozen countries guided the company’s Executive Chairman during his 24 hour broadcast last week
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Mark Bridge writes:
Welcome to this week's news summary from The Fonecast. Sorry it's late but I have a reasonably good excuse. On Friday I was in central London to meet Hans Eriksson of Bambuser. He was about to stream his life online for 24 hours, relying on social networking to find him off-beat attractions. You'll find our conversation on TheFonecast.com – and the results are at bambuserchallenge.tumblr.com
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Mark Bridge writes:
At 12 noon today, Hans Eriksson of Bambuser will end his 24-hour non-stop mobile broadcasting challenge.
He’s been in London with an iPhone and a seemingly endless supply of batteries, enjoying off-beat destinations at the direction of his online audience.
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Hans Eriksson of Bambuser in London
Hans Eriksson, Executive Chairman of mobile video streaming service Bambuser, is in London for a 24-hour non-stop mobile video broadcast. Mark Bridge talks to him as he prepares to test his company's technology - and test the power of social networking, too.
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There’s an upbeat feel to this week’s edition of The Fonecast, thanks to mobile payments, free WiFi, child-safe text messages, PlayStation phones and Facebook Places.
In addition, we talk to Jonas Vig of Bambuser about his company’s mobile video services and its plans. He explains why he’s recently returned to the CEO role - and what the recent acquisition of Qik by Skype will mean.
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