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Kaltura has Developed a Video Card Application for Facebook
17th Oct 2007

Kaltura.com announced today the launch of its first application that takes the company’s core group-video-making technology beyond the Kaltura.com portal. As part of its overall strategy to enable groups of users to create online rich media together in their existing places of gathering, Kaltura has developed the Friends’ Video Card application for Facebook. Using the application, any Facebook user can start a group video card, invite friends to add photos, drawings, videos, and sounds, remix the results without ever leaving Facebook, and send it to the recipient. This is the first of many applications, partnerships, and relationships that Kaltura has in the pipeline whereby its collaborative media technology will allow existing groups of users to create video and rich-media together within current social networking sites, and other online communities. 

The application is available at http://apps.facebook.com/friendsvideocard/.

How does it work? 

Facebook users can add the Kaltura Friends’ Video Card application just as they would any other Facebook application. Once installed, Friends’ Video Card automatically detects friends that have birthdays, anniversaries, or other special occasions coming up in the next few weeks, and prompts the creator to start a greeting card. Users can start a card, invite friends to join, add their photos videos, graffiti and text, and easily combine them together with music and sounds. When invited contributors add their media clips, the original creator gets a notification, and when the creator is satisfied that sufficient material has been accumulated, it can be sent to the recipient. It’s like a surprise party, without the hassle. The application is based on Kaltura’s core technology, yet somewhat simplified and adapted to the Facebook environment. Users who want more effects and video editing tools will have free access to the online video editor on Kaltura.com, where they can further edit the greeting before sending to their friends. 

"Our goal is to provide users at any site with the ability to collaborate with their peers in rich media; Facebook was a natural place to start", said Ron Yekutiel, Chairman and CEO of Kaltura. "Now Facebook users can take action as a group, and have fun sending video greeting cards to their friends without ever leaving the site. We see this as a great precedent for getting the concept of collaborative rich media and the ability to actually do it out there.”

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