Qik lets you stream live videos directly from your mobile phone to the web. Download and installation are remarkably quick; once done, you’ll have a Qik icon in your apps folder, click on it and you’ll find a video window which lets you stream live footage automatically.
There’s no upload time whatsoever, just a miniscule five second delay from capture to airing. You’ll need a Nokia S60 phone and an unlimited data plan from your service provider (streaming videos uses a lot of bandwidth). Qiks can be sent to Twitter, Facebook, your blog. You can even stream hours of live video without any problems. All your streams are available on your personal Qik profile page
Qik.com In Their Own Words
“Qik enables you to share moments of your life with your friends, family and the world – directly from your cell phone!
Keep your world in the know, share a laugh, tell engaging stories. Just point your cell phone and stream video live to your your friends on Twitter, Facebook, Blogs, etc. OR use your cell phone like a camcorder and stream hours and hours of video without worrying about storage on your cell phone.”
Why Qik.com It Might Be A Killer
Qik is one cool app that may just Justin.tv a run for its money. Imagine being able to send footage of a concert, a conference, whatever to all your friends with one click of a button. Couldn’t be easier.
Some Questions About Qik.com
The video quality isn’t hot, and Qik isn’t the only player in the market. Will users find it so cool? Or is it merely a faddish type app that users will soon tire of? 







