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Project Summary

The Vidiom application for Android devices captures MP4 video and allows you to publish them to a variety of video hosting services.

You can publish recorded videos to Facebook, YouTube, videobin.org, and video CMS sites like Plumi that allow FTP publishing. You can also email the recorded video as an attachment, or email or tweet the hosted video URL. Vidiom allows you to import previously recorded videos from other applications, from the SD card and publish them to hosting services.

There is an in-build video editor, allowing you to trim the video on the phone before publishing.

Vidiom allows you to setup automatic publishing to the services listed above after each video is recorded. You will also get email notifications of video successfully published.

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In a Nutshell, Vidiom...

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