Monday, April 5, 2010

Knocking A Live Video App For Android and iPhone,


After Knocking Live Video was rejected for inclusion in the Apple iTunes App Store because of its use of a private API, developer Brian Meechan appealed to Steve Jobs himself. And it worked. Jobs, or someone with enough overruling power anyway, ordered the app to be released for download..

With the new Android app, Knocking Live Video, enables users to stream live video to each other over 3G and Wi-Fi networks, which broadcast live video between Android and iPhone devices. The iPhone app has also been upgraded with the same functionality. Here’s how both of the apps work: Once you download the app and set up an account, you can search to find friends who are on the network and then request to start streaming video. Your friend has to approve your friend request in order to begin streaming live video to each other.

Both of the apps allows users to create profiles so that users can connect with each other to share video. You can also share questions, answers and experiences with other users on Knocking Live Video forums. On the backend, Knocking has improved its server capacity to allow for faster load times and peer-to-peer connections. Since the iPhone app’s launch in the App Store last December, it is being downloaded approximately 13,000 times daily.

Knocking Live Video this app is absolutely amazing. I mean just pure awesomeness and the best part its free from the app store in iTunes. You can also connect to twitter and facebook. This app lets you watch live video from anywhere from an iPhone or Andriod cell phone.


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