Posted by Harry McCracken on Augat 10:09 am That one should be a decent stopgap until the day comes–I’m an optimist and assume it will-that Apple lets developers write apps that stream video on the fly over 3G. Qik says it’s submitted a 3G0-enabled version of the app to Apple, though. The biggest limitation of this Apple-approved version of Qik is that you can only upload via Wi-Fi, not 3G. Which is useful in and of itself, and similar to the tactic taken by competitor Ustream to get into the App Store. It does, however, allow you to record video with an iPhone 3GS which is then instantly and automatically uploaded to Qik (along with your GPS location), as well as share it via YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter. (A version for jailbroken iPhones already existed.) It’s good news, but not without a major gotcha: The App Store version of Qik doesn’t permit you to stream live video from your phone to Qik’s site. Livestreaming service Qik finally has an app available on the iPhone App Store. Posted by Harry McCracken on Augat 5:26 pm
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