Robert Scoble stopped by Atlassian's San Francisco office today, and just interviewed me about Wikipatterns.com for his kyte channel: watch the video. Robert interviewed me using a Nokia N95, and it immediately uploads the video to kyte: within seconds after recording the video, we were all gathered around my laptop watching it. Kyte is the kind of tool that I hope will give traditional TV, "news," etc. a run for its money. Thanks Robert!
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3 Comment(s)
Hi Atlassian Team,
Thanks for the positive note on kyte... We are satisfied customers of JIRA and confluence!
Let us know if you have any feedback on kyte.
Best,
Daniel
By Daniel Graf at October 17, 2007 2:45 AM
Hi Atlassian Team,
Thanks for the positive note on kyte... We are satisfied customers of JIRA and confluence!
Let us know if you have any feedback on kyte.
Best,
Daniel
By Daniel Graf at October 17, 2007 3:01 AM
Visit http://www.online-tv-channels.net, here you can watch: Education, Entertainment, Kids & Youth, Movies, Music, News, Politics, Religion, Shopping, Sport and many more online TV Channels.
By alexander at October 26, 2007 4:02 AM