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Qik lets you stream video live from your cell phone to the web, where your audience can chat back in real time to your device's screen while you broadcast. With Qik, you can share with anyone and everyone what's going on anywhere and everywhere you go. Stay better connected to family and friends. Share your travels live with friends back home. Show your baby's first steps to loved ones as she takes them. Have Grandma "attend" the family reunion, even though she's on the other side of the world. Qik also works with YouTube, MySpace, Orkut and other sites, letting you share these moments with the social networks you already use. Broadcast events spontaneously. Add a new dimension to your web presence with live video. Become an online reporter-get the scoop as events unfold. You always have Qik on your phone to share moments at the point of inspiration. Even better, Qik lets you broadcast to any website, including your blog, social network, or sites like Livestream, Brightcove and Twitter.
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