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Particle Introduces "Robo.to Maker" Desktop Application, Turns Any Computer Into Personal Video Booth
Full-Screen, Quick-Record Functionality Publishes User-Generated Status Updates in Real-Time
| Source: Particle
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - November 19, 2009) - Particle, the company that builds
massively small products for Web and mobile, today announced the
availability of a new Robo.to application,
the Robo.to Maker. The Maker
application enhances the Robo.to experience with quick-record functionality
that enables users to create and publish video status updates back-to-back
with the click of a button, turning any computer into a personal video
booth that easily captures short clips of location, activity and mood.
Launched in May 2009, Robo.to records four-second video clips that are
accompanied by text status updates and integrate with social media sites
like Twitter, Facebook and Flickr to bring a new type of personal
expression, creativity, and real-time legitimacy to social networking.
The Robo.to Maker can also be used for broadcasting and creating buzz for
live social events, such as conferences and parties, in real-time. The
Robo.to Maker can be set-up on any computer -- turning it into an informal
video kiosk -- and the camera picks up attendees on the full-screen,
attracting attention and encouraging people to record their experience,
location and mood at the event. The videos can be accompanied by status
updates and event tags, and sent out via numerous social networks.
"Words can only do so much to portray the excitement and energy of live
events, reactions and experiences," said Particle president and founder
Ericson deJesus. "Robo.to Maker more fully captures social events and sends
that energy out over the Statusphere to create more buzz and recognition.
We believe there is a ton of potential in leveraging social media to
capture that excitement for marketers and event organizers."
Robo.to Maker will debut as a video kiosk at Next New Network's Barely Digital Live Party, the
official wrap up event for Web 2.0 Expo New York,
Thursday, November 19. Follow the event and live Robo.to Maker updates at
#barelylive.
The Maker application comes on the heels of the launch of Robo.to's TV Mode. Announced in September, TV Mode
allows users to create personalized TV channels using hashtags, keywords,
or individual people, then view user-generated video status updates of
trending topics, flipping from one Robo.to on that topic to the next.
About Particle
Particle Programmatica, Inc. invents products for Web and mobile. Founded
in March 2008, the Particle team makes massively small, "featureful"
products that humbly aim to impact people's lives in a big way. Products in
the Particle arsenal include Robo.to, Crusher, P0P, and OpenSmirk. The
company is headquartered in San Francisco, Calif. Find more online at
www.particlebrand.com.