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- Yahoo
Announces Video E-mail Service
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- Internet portal juggernaut Yahoo!
announced a new video e-mail service that would
allow attorneys to share video testimony,
accident scene visits or any other video material
with clients, co-counsel or opposing counsel.
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- No conrete release date has been
announced. Additionally, Yahoo! has not announced
whether the service will be free, or fee-based.
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- Under terms of the agreement, SpotLife will
provide video e-mail technology and service for Yahoo! Mail.
The service is designed to enable Yahoo! Mail
users to easily record video with a PC video
camera, or upload video already existing on their
PC. Recipients of the video e-mails will need
Windows media player to watch video e-mails. The
service is only planned to support the Windows
operating system.
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- The video will automatically be
compressed and uploaded for sending. Recipients
of a video e-mail receive a notification message
containing a link to a Web page to view the video
through the SpotLife Player. The companies claim
the service will work well with any speed
internet connection.
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- "We believe this new feature
will provide Yahoo! Mail users with a unique new
way to communicate with family, friends and
business associates," said Lisa Pollock,
director of Messaging Products for Yahoo!.
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- SpotLife has developed a private
label video publishing and delivery platform that
allows organizations to offer end-users the
ability to easily create, publish, share and view
live or recorded videos. The company has also
partnered with Compaq, Kensington, Logitech,
Philips Electronics and Xirlink, on other
projects.
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