EyeJot on ScobleShow

We have shorter videos and long videos now. :-)

David Geller comes on ScobleShow to show off EyeJot, which is a cool way to send video emails around to your friends and family and blog readers. Here’s a video of just EyeJot being demonstrated.

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Comments

  1. [...] from EyeJot. I know what you are thinking. Why would I want video email. Watch the video from the Scobleshow at PodTech for some pretty compelling reasons. Leave me a message below. No registration [...]

  2. Greg Furry says:

    Darren from EyeJot. Got your message. Reply is disabled so I can’t send you an email or eyejot. I will assume that it is disabled because you sent me an anonymous message. If not, it may be a bug. Like the product so far. FYI – Looks like the some of the help screens still have place holder text.

    Robert sorry to use your comments to reach EyeJot but I figured they would be watching them ;-)

  3. Greg Furry says:

    Darren from EyeJot. Got your message. Reply is disabled so I can’t send you an email or eyejot. I will assume that it is disabled because you sent me an anonymous message. If not, it may be a bug. Like the product so far. FYI – Looks like the some of the help screens still have place holder text.

    Robert sorry to use your comments to reach EyeJot but I figured they would be watching them ;-)

  4. Great move with the ‘Editor’s Choice’ shorter videos! I definitely think this is a move in the right direction, and I think the text on the page is exactly right – I want to know whether 30 minutes of this is worth it or not before I commit.

    My vote would be for even shorter clips, almost like a 1-2 minute commercial or teaser or something, but this is definitely a big step, imho.

  5. Great move with the ‘Editor’s Choice’ shorter videos! I definitely think this is a move in the right direction, and I think the text on the page is exactly right – I want to know whether 30 minutes of this is worth it or not before I commit.

    My vote would be for even shorter clips, almost like a 1-2 minute commercial or teaser or something, but this is definitely a big step, imho.

  6. Shakir Razak says:

    “I’m missing something….”

    How is this different from a score of J2M apps, and more importantly, MMS, that’s, you know, built into almost every single post-2k+ mobile phone.

    That allows such messaging to every PC and every mobile., cross-network, out of the box.

    Yeah, so they’ve done a bit of extra coding for myspace, and…. (and even that’s not that special).

    You do know that their are 10′s/100′s of millions of people who actually already have video-email, and even a infrastucture companies who can provide you with auto-posting in fw/os for any service.

    For more extended use, as mentioned before, go visit http://www.clesh.com http://www.forbidden.co.uk .

    Yours kindly,

    Shakir Razak

  7. Shakir Razak says:

    “I’m missing something….”

    How is this different from a score of J2M apps, and more importantly, MMS, that’s, you know, built into almost every single post-2k+ mobile phone.

    That allows such messaging to every PC and every mobile., cross-network, out of the box.

    Yeah, so they’ve done a bit of extra coding for myspace, and…. (and even that’s not that special).

    You do know that their are 10′s/100′s of millions of people who actually already have video-email, and even a infrastucture companies who can provide you with auto-posting in fw/os for any service.

    For more extended use, as mentioned before, go visit http://www.clesh.com http://www.forbidden.co.uk .

    Yours kindly,

    Shakir Razak

  8. Daryn says:

    Hi Shakir,

    A few key differences with Eyejot versus mobile apps or mms:

    1. recording from your webcam
    2. Clientless/browser-based (no sw installation)
    3. streaming (no long upload & download times)
    4. rss access to your inbox

    Beyond that, there are upcoming features, especially regarding interactivity, interoperability, and ease-of-use, that set Eyejot apart.

    Thanks,

    Daryn (Eyejot)

  9. Daryn says:

    Hi Shakir,

    A few key differences with Eyejot versus mobile apps or mms:

    1. recording from your webcam
    2. Clientless/browser-based (no sw installation)
    3. streaming (no long upload & download times)
    4. rss access to your inbox

    Beyond that, there are upcoming features, especially regarding interactivity, interoperability, and ease-of-use, that set Eyejot apart.

    Thanks,

    Daryn (Eyejot)

  10. Shakir Razak says:

    Thanks very much Daryn for your reply.

    None of the first 4 seem especially exciting/unique to me, but I’m not the average american mobile phone user, and I suppose the current strength comes from the good UI, the platform and the eco-system (ready-to-roll, self-contained, for all).

    I do expect that you already have very good ideas/services concerning interactivity, but may I suggest speed of execution.

    If you’re thinking of social-networks, may I suggest that you move far ahead, as companies like vodafone/o2/t-mobile are already starting to roll out different (in-house) apps that would blow the average americans mind away (citrix-on-mobile (or orb) anyone, how about persistant last.fm on mobile, etc. etc.)

    The Future’s Bright, The Future’s Mobile!

    Yours kindly,

    Shakir Razak

  11. Shakir Razak says:

    Thanks very much Daryn for your reply.

    None of the first 4 seem especially exciting/unique to me, but I’m not the average american mobile phone user, and I suppose the current strength comes from the good UI, the platform and the eco-system (ready-to-roll, self-contained, for all).

    I do expect that you already have very good ideas/services concerning interactivity, but may I suggest speed of execution.

    If you’re thinking of social-networks, may I suggest that you move far ahead, as companies like vodafone/o2/t-mobile are already starting to roll out different (in-house) apps that would blow the average americans mind away (citrix-on-mobile (or orb) anyone, how about persistant last.fm on mobile, etc. etc.)

    The Future’s Bright, The Future’s Mobile!

    Yours kindly,

    Shakir Razak

  12. Dan says:

    Another vote for “I love the Editor’s Choice videos” here too.

  13. Dan says:

    Another vote for “I love the Editor’s Choice videos” here too.

  14. Hey there – I’m a huge fan of video messaging, I tried the Eyejot product and I think it’s terrific. Very simple, easy to use and most important, it’s fun to video-message people. Great job guys!
    Xavier

  15. Hey there – I’m a huge fan of video messaging, I tried the Eyejot product and I think it’s terrific. Very simple, easy to use and most important, it’s fun to video-message people. Great job guys!
    Xavier