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WWIGO8 - Mobile Webcam
From left: TVS Deepak, M Thiyagarajan, P Naveen and K C Ramu are co-founders of Motvik TechnologiesYou may be forgiven for thinking WWIGO to be an acronym standing for tech jargon but it simply expands into 'WebCam Wherever I Go'. And that pretty much explains the function of this nifty little software.
With WWIGO, a camera phone can be used as a webcam with your PC or laptop using Bluetooth as the transmission medium. It consists of two software components: a mobile component that resides on the phone and streams video to the PC and a PC component that receives the video. By downloading this software (go to www.wwigo.com), you can use your camera phone as a wireless webcam. Also, you can record videos, use along with Skype, Windows Messenger and Yahoo Messenger to do video chat and upload to video-hosting websites such as YouTube.
We did not expect so many people to be interested, says M Thiyagarajan, part of the four-member founding team of Motvik Technologies that is behind this product. Today, they see around 500-600 downloads every day and the total number of downloads is touching 2 lakh.
All four members of the team, Thiyagarajan and TVS Deepak , Ramu KC and P Naveen were co-workers at a mobile multimedia startup called Emuzed. "We were developing some of the first applications for smart phones, which came into the Indian market years after they were developed. We wanted to use our expertise to build something for the Indian market and have it available immediately," says Thiyagarajan, popularly known as Rajan in the Bangalore/Hyderabad start-up circuit as the convener of the Bangalore chapter of Mobile Monday or MoMo, a global community of wireless industry professionals which awarded WWIGO the peer award at its Global Summit in Malaysia in May 2008.
- Popular TV show Tech 2 aired on CNBC TV18 and CNN IBN profiles Motvik wwigo.
- LiveMint: Motvik, prepares to launch its first product, wwigo, a software that allows a camera mobile phone to double as a webcam for a computer.
- BusinessWorld: "Instead of sitting in front of the webcam, you can walk around with the cameraphone, shoot in the next room and still stream video live onto your PC" explains Thiyagarajan.
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- n95blog.com - Use your N95 as a webcam: WWIGO. Wow!!! This is free software and it works like a charm! Setting up is really simple and the result is that you can use your N95 as a webcam in under 3 minutes!
- symbian-freak.com - Turn your phone into a high quality wireless webcam and throw out your bulky USB webcam with you wherever you go and connect it to your laptop at anytime
- Kamla Bhat Show Exclusive: Video Clip of Motvik's WWIGO Bangalore-based Motvik is launching its alpha version of its product WWIGO (pronounced 'vigo') which means "Webcam Where I Go" today. Forget your webcam and wired connection. The way WWIGO works is you turn your blue-tooth camera phone into a webcam and use it on your laptop or PC.
- Webyantra: Motvik, a four member mobile startup in Bangalore has launched a very interesting product called WWIGO (pronounced 'vigo'). WWIGO stands for 'Webcam Wherever I Go' and it turns your Bluetooth enabled camera phone into a wireless webcam for use with your laptop or desktop.
- iLeher: For those wishing to see more of the Silicon Valley breed of entrepreneurism in India, Motvik would sound like a good example.
- Podtech: Motvik, a new mobile media start-up, came out of its stealth mode and released the alpha version
- textually.org Turn your camera phone into a webcam.
- FoneArena: Bangalore based Motvik readying wwigo
