A powerful example of the trend toward content being served by tech is the Kyte Mobile Producer software. Kyte delivers the same content to the full range of devices that interface internet content — at the same time! That is an important step forward for teaching, learning, and educational collaboration. Think for
example of the news this month that researchers at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) have generated a digital zebrafish embryo which is the first complete developmental blueprint of a vertebrate, as shown in the image. In the days of print — and even recently in digital media — students and teachers would get this news from different periodicals, books, and lectures as the information trickled differently to various outlets. With Kyte, the news from EMBL could be distributed as the same content at the same time: to desktop computers, mobiles, blogs, video channels, social networks, and chat groups (think: study groups for edu
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Gannon Hall, KYTE Chief Marketing Officer, shown above in a demo video of the new software, puts it this way: Kyte is a “universal digital media platform. . . . The power of Kyte really lies in the distribution of content and user engagement.” Kyte provides this list of features:
Kyte Mobile Producer delivers live video streaming over 3G and WiFi networks from your Nokia N-series (N95, N96) device and enables you to distribute that content across the web by embedding your own Kyte video channel into blogs & social networks. Everyone can produce and distribute live videos now across the web directly from your Nokia S60/Symbian smartphone!
Kyte also delivers web audience interaction and community-building via live group chat on your Kyte channel.
Kyte also features a mobile-optimized website for viewing live Kyte channnels on your Nokia smartphone!


