A distributed TV station

December 24, 2009 | Robert Scoble

A microsite application puts the functionality of a television studio — switching between cameras and remote video feeds, among other things — into a simple computer, and the video stream can be embedded and displayed in a blog or Web page.

The Vokle app, still in beta, allows two-way communication between a host and what the company is calling a “virtual town hall” on the Web. Video calls and text questions from viewers can be screened by co-hosts before being posted. A built-in computer camera or external cameras can be used in conjunction with the app at multiple locations.

In this building43 interview, Edward Dekeratry, Vokle’s chief marketing officer, discusses the application’s demonstrated capabilities using the Adobe Flash Player and talks about what the Santa Monica, Calif., company plans for future development.

The Vokle application has gotten test trials by several personalities and organizations, including the political news and opinion site, Huffington Post.

CrunchBase, which compiles technology company profiles, says competitors include Ustream,
Justin.TV, blogTV and Livestream.

Links relevant to this video include:

Vokle Web site — http://vokle.com

Vokle blog — http://blog.vokle.com/

CrunchBase technology company profile — http://www.crunchbase.com/company/vokle

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