Check out new mobile apps: Watch the Under the Radar live stream
Webware.com —
... the pitch sessions.
Of the 26 new companies presenting at the show, I like almost all of them. It's a really good selection. But, as always, there are a few companies in the group that I find especially interesting. These are the five outfits I'm most interested in learning more about:
DialPlus: When you make a phone call, it retrieves information about the person you're calling from the Web (including social networks) and displays it on your screen.
iVisit: A push-to-talk video phone that works across mobile devices and standard ...
Under the Radar: Mobile Apps
dailywireless.org —
... companies presenting at the show, I like almost all of them. It’s a really good selection. But, as always, there are a few companies in the group that I find especially interesting. These are the five outfits I’m most interested in learning more about:
DialPlus: When you make a phone call, it retrieves information about the person you’re calling from the Web (including social networks) and displays it on your screen.
iVisit: A push-to-talk video phone that works across mobile devices and standard ...
Vuclip Searches and Trans-codes Web Video to Mobile
ReadWriteWeb —
... or G1
3. Site powered by Vuclip: For sites that don't offer video of their own but want to start offering it to visitors
Vuclip's technology represents significant progress in trans-coding and offers a rich multimedia experience across all wireless networks and handsets; it's definitely a company to keep your eye on.
If you're interested in watching the Media Delivery track where Jakatdar presents alongside Avot Media, Bambuser, and iVisit, visit the Under the Radar blog.
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Software Identifies Objects Aloud Using a Phone [jkOnTheRun]
GigaOM Network —
... One of the aspects of mobile technology I love to most see are those that help folks with an impairment of some type. And in this case, “seeing is believing.” Check the video demonstration of iVisit’s SeeScan demo application running on an HTC handheld sent to us from the ...
Camera Phones to Assist the Blind
Gadget Venue —
Camera Phones to Assist the Blind
A company named iVisit who are more known for teleconferencing apps on mobile phones as well as desktops are in the process of creating a new application that assists the blind. The application uses the camera of a mobile phone to detect objects with image recognition and read out aloud what it is looking at. Handy uses for such an application could be to hold the phone over your hand while holding a bank note and have it read out to the the value of the note.
The software is called SeeScan and from the video demonstration below, seems to ...
iVisit: Visual Recognition on your Phone
AppScout —
... iVisit is a mobile app that allows users to do one-on-one or multi-party chats in real time. Up to 8 users can do a group video or audio chat. The application can be used for a wide array of different platforms and desktops that support Windows; Macs can find support in the iVisit Classic, but the iPhone will have to wait for updates to use this application. ...



