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 20090414 Tuesday April 14, 2009

Stickam enables your Java ME cell phone stream video

Do you remember when the NFL allowed the use of Stick-Um so that wide receivers could catch passes by sticking one arm out and snagging the football like flypaper? Well, this has nothing to do with that, unless you were thinking about Stickam which is a Java ME company that allows you to stream video to the Web from your cell phone.

See:

Stream video with Stickam

Here's a quote:

 Online streaming video service 
 Stickam announced that its 
 offering is now available to 
 all Java-enabled phones. Users 
 will be able to stream video 
 over the Web from their mobile 
 phones with the help of the 
 company's app, Stickam Mobile. 
Reminds me of Steakum. Now, I'm hungry for a Philly cheesesteak...

[Java ME and J2ME] ( April 14, 2009 05:52 PM ) Permalink Comments [2]


Comments:

does it use commit() from JSR 135 or something else?

Posted by DanG on April 14, 2009 at 06:20 PM PDT #

I'm not sure. Can anyone from Stickam comment if you're reading this?

Thanks,
Hinkmond

Posted by Hinkmond Wong on April 14, 2009 at 06:26 PM PDT #

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