WorldTV Launches Twitter Client to Enable Video Sharing via Twitter
Powerful new functionality lets users share their video clip finds on Twitter.
London, United Kingdom, February 20, 2009 --(PR.com)-- WorldTV (http://worldtv.com), a leading online video aggregation platform today launches a fully embedded Twitter client allowing users to share their video finds on Twitter.
The new functionality allows users to broadcast messages via Twitter each time they add a new video clip to their WorldTV channel or periodically if they are adding lots of videos at once. Fully integrated into WorldTV's popular video content management system the user can also operate their Twitter account without having to leave WorldTV.
Founder and CEO Alx Klive says "We've been avid Twitter users for some time and having a way to promote and share cool video finds via Twitter has been a major motivation for us to develop this functionality. The success of TwitPic (http://twitpic.com) shows that people are keen to share more than just text messages on Twitter. We think we've created an elegant solution for sharing video finds on Twitter, wherever those videos may be found."
The new functionality tightly integrates with WorldTV's popular tools for finding and sharing video clips from a range of supported sites including YouTube, Daily Motion, Vimeo, Google Video, Blip.TV and many more.
A screenshot of the new functionality can be seen at http://worldtv.com/twitter.jpg and it can be tested by creating a new channel from the WorldTV homepage which takes 1-2 mins. A blog post explaining more details of the service is at http://worldtv.com/news.
About WorldTV
WorldTV is a next-generation online video service that allows and empowers users to create, manage and operate their own full screen web TV channel. A user can integrate webcam footage, live mobile phone video and favoured clips from online video sites. An easy to use web-based ‘Editor’ allows the channel owner to organize their video content and publish it on blogs, websites, via Twitter and other social networks. Visit http://worldtv.com/epk for images, bios, links to press coverage and background.
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The new functionality allows users to broadcast messages via Twitter each time they add a new video clip to their WorldTV channel or periodically if they are adding lots of videos at once. Fully integrated into WorldTV's popular video content management system the user can also operate their Twitter account without having to leave WorldTV.
Founder and CEO Alx Klive says "We've been avid Twitter users for some time and having a way to promote and share cool video finds via Twitter has been a major motivation for us to develop this functionality. The success of TwitPic (http://twitpic.com) shows that people are keen to share more than just text messages on Twitter. We think we've created an elegant solution for sharing video finds on Twitter, wherever those videos may be found."
The new functionality tightly integrates with WorldTV's popular tools for finding and sharing video clips from a range of supported sites including YouTube, Daily Motion, Vimeo, Google Video, Blip.TV and many more.
A screenshot of the new functionality can be seen at http://worldtv.com/twitter.jpg and it can be tested by creating a new channel from the WorldTV homepage which takes 1-2 mins. A blog post explaining more details of the service is at http://worldtv.com/news.
About WorldTV
WorldTV is a next-generation online video service that allows and empowers users to create, manage and operate their own full screen web TV channel. A user can integrate webcam footage, live mobile phone video and favoured clips from online video sites. An easy to use web-based ‘Editor’ allows the channel owner to organize their video content and publish it on blogs, websites, via Twitter and other social networks. Visit http://worldtv.com/epk for images, bios, links to press coverage and background.
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Ashley Balchin
+44 845 686 200
http://www.worldtv.com
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