O2 and 3 combine mobile video networks

New EyeVibe combines SeeMeTV and LookAtMe

Written by Ian Williams

O2 and 3 have announced the launch of EyeVibe, a mobile video site that combines the previously operator-specific SeeMeTV and LookAtMe platforms.

The new portal adds a range of community-based features, and allows mobile users on any network to access content on EyeVibe.

SeeMeTV and LookAtMe were developed by parent company YoSpace and allow users to download short video clips for a small fee, 10 per cent of which is paid back to the content creator.

To help ensure that all content is suitable and properly categorised, every uploaded clip is moderated by a specialist content moderation firm on behalf of YoSpace.

A reporting tool allows users to report copyrighted or inappropriate video that may slip through the vetting process.

YoSpace claims that users of the two sites generate around 28 million mobile page impressions per month and have paid for more than 32 million downloads, earning over £800,000 for users who have submitted more than 60,000 clips.

YoSpace hopes that by combining these two sites, and expanding availability to users of any mobile network, these figures will grow.

"We have been working hard to combine these two communities, and develop community features that will thrive under this operator-supported open access model," said Dave Springall, chief technology officer at YoSpace.

"Our plan for 2008 is to make EyeVibe the biggest and brightest mobile community in the UK."

The new site is available immediately, but content and other information is still in the process of being moved from the SeeMeTV and LookAtMe, and should be completed by the end of February 2008.

The site includes a new range of social networking style features such the ability to create profiles and add friends, comment on clips, send messages to other users or chat in groups.

Springall explained that the sites were primarily focused on the content, with the community aspect as a secondary consideration.

However, the new EyeVibe is equally focused on the social aspect of the platform and providing top quality content to users.

O2 and 3 customers will be able to download clips without additional data charges, but users from other mobile operators will incur standard data charges from their providers as well as paying for each clip.

Tags:

Further reading

UK researchers get funding boost

Eduserv offers £300,000 for social networking and mobile research projects   More...

Nokia hints at Facebook deal

Social networking site could go mobile   More...

2007 Roundup: The rise of the 'omni-consumer'

Sceptical end users use technology to exert power and control over organisations   More...

Google API finds friends everywhere

Interface designed to help developers target users of social networking sites   More...

Related articles

Vivid takes hard line with PornoTube

Adult site accused of copyright infringement   More...

KidZui makes child's play of web browsing

Company claims safe browsing for younger users   More...

Researchers question video copyright laws

Centre for Social Media examines legality of online videos   More...

GodTube launches social network

Christian website is one of the fastest-growing in the world   More...

Do you agree?

Advertisement

Job of the week

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Hiring now on ComputingCareers:

Related IT jobs

Search thousands of IT jobs :

Search thousands of IT jobs:

Advanced search

Advertisement

Watch

25 Jul 2008

7.85 MBPodcast Special: Views from the Valley More...

24 Jul 2008

3.68 MBSpammer jailed, Esquire e-cover, and network passwords More...

23 Jul 2008

2.99 MBSmall time security, official 'spying' requests and a spammer jail break More...

Poll

EUROPEAN E-COMMERCE

EUROPEAN E-COMMERCE

Are you happy making an online purchase from another European country?

Previous poll results

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Enter email address to edit your newsletter preferences

Spotlight

Credit card transaction

Credit card fraud rampant in the UK

Attempted frauds go unreported and ignored, analysts claim   More...

Intel

Intel rolls out new embedded line-up

System-on-a-chip offerings promise footprint and power saving   More...

Advertisement

Network cables

Tech giants collaborate on wireless HD

Another attempt at cable-free transmission in the home   More...

iPhone fever fills AT&T coffers

US provider cashes in on Apple smartphone   More...

Advertisement