March 11, 2005
mREPLAY: Mobile Phone Instant Replays

Most of the buzz about mobile phone video strikes me as pathetic. Who wants to watch a feature-length movie on a 1-inch screen? This is yet another example of giant corporations losing touch with their customers and trying to force old media paradigms onto new media.

My classmate Patrick Riley is building an application for video on mobile phones that actually makes sense. Why not let fans view instant replays on demand as they watch a sporting event live, in the stadium?

Bravo Patrick, mREPLAY is a great idea. It uses mobile phone video to do something suited to mobile phones, something useful that other forms of video can't do.

Posted by sean at March 11, 2005 05:46 PM | TrackBack (0)
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Many thanks for the comment, Sean. Most importantly, mReplay
(mobile replay) works on many current mobile devices including non-3G and PDAs (list of devices here) and allows users to send replays to their friends' mobile devices, even those with mReplay. It is also "on-demand," meaning users get to select exactly what they want replayed... a particular play, a television commercial, or anything else that is broadcasted on cable television. Even if the stadium big screen or the television broadcast does not replay a particular play, mReplay users can still get a replay.

Posted by: Patrick on March 12, 2005 01:30 PM
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