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SXSW iF! Trade Show Floor




SXSW is a junction of film, music and interactive folks with the iF! trade show floor reflecting that eclectic mix. We found a healthy smattering of music booths, some film schools and lots of web app companies. Big booths included Sony, Mapquest, Opera, Yahoo and O'Reilly while smaller booths from Axiom, Kyte and AIM provided a smorgasbord of interactive wares. You can see the full list on the SXSW site or just peep our gallery for a virtual tour.

Trade show floors often take on a circus-like atmosphere, with booths doing what they can to lure you to their wares. At iF! the "cool thing" was Guitar Hero. We counted no less than four booths with the ubiquitous guitar controllers and LCD screens (even if they were often unmanned). One booth broke with tradition and had Rock Band. Brave, no?

Our money for Most Fun Demo is on Bitstrips, a killer app for making your own comic strips online. Imagine mixing Mii-creation tools with Comic Life and you get the idea. Lots of fun, diverse and powerful, and stupid simple to use. Most boring? Well, hard to say because by the time we hit the floor a few booth attendees had left, leaving their booths sitting there, dejected and stickerless.

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Be the boss of your own TV network with Kyte.tv

create your own tv network with kyte.tvMove over casting couch, welcome to the new generation of user generated TV. Kyte.tv is rumored to do what Blogger did for blogging, by taking standard TV channels into the hands of the people. Kyte.tv will enable any user the ability to create and publish their very own TV channels that can be accessible everywhere.

The team behind the service, Decentral.tv, has raised capital from the likes of the same team that backed Skype, to start the next television channel revolution. Channels will be viewable on personal computers, standard televisions and mobile devices with Kyte Mobile. After creating a Kyte.tv account, users will be able to take a video of photo with a mobile device and send an email to their account for transcoding care of Adobe's Flex 2 application. After this process is complete, your channel will broadcast the images for anyone to see. Kyte.tv will also have the ability to stream imagery to create a real time video with compatible devices.

Kyte.tv will be open to the public around April. For now you can visit the site, and try your luck at signing up for news about their upcoming launch. Remember to cross your fingers for an invitation code to test this service out.

[via NewTeeVee]

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