Qik (Android) 1.3.2

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Stay better connected to family and friends. Share your travels live with friends back home. Show your baby's first steps as they happen. Have Grandma "attend" the birthday party, even though she's on the other side of the planet. Qik also works with MySpace, Orkut, Facebook and other websites, enabling you to share these moments with the social networks you already use. Broadcast events and news spontaneously. Add a new dimension to your online presence with streaming video. Become a reporter--get the scoop with backstage interviews with celebrities and experts Even better, Qik lets you share the results live on any website. Qik also gives you the power to broadcast to partner sites like YouTube, Live Stream, 12 Seconds and Twitter. Enhance your business: Add to your news/media business with high impact, low resource live breaking news. Give medical consultations anytime, anywhere. Record incidents for legal and insurance purposes. Provide live customer support that's the next best thing to being there.

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