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Kyte.tv, a new service that launched today, allows users to create their own channel to broadcast across the net. Sharing your activities with others is becoming a hot playground for startups these days. Twitter arguably was the first to ignite this craze by allowing users to share their activities with others via sms (micro-blogging). Then came Atten.tv, a service that allows you to record your click stream and upload it to their servers where viewers could opt in to view it and see what you are doing on your PC. Kyte.tv, the latest entrant in this space, brings even more interactivity by allowing users to share all forms of media from photos-to videos with people around the world.
The primary differentiator between Kyte and other services in the space is its multimedia capabilities. Kyte allows users to display photos, videos, music and polls in your shows. Everyone can create a channel and start broadcasting his personal life right away. Channel owners can also enable live chat, and all the previous shows of your channel are displayed in a horizontal menu bar below the screen. There are several permissions and privacy options for each channel to choose from, allowing you to display your content to the general public or just to your friends. Channels could also be embedded anywhere on the web.
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