
mywaves Web video service
mywaves service is the S60 3rd Edition device user’s ticket to thousands of free web videos enjoyed by a community of nearly 100,000 other S60 users. It allows you to create your own personalized mobile video entertainment lineup you can watch on the go or share with friends. Simply subscribe to the channels that are interesting to you – whether it’s sports, comedy, music, animation, news, and more -- and you’ll have refreshed, updated video in that channel automatically delivered right to your S60 device. The mywaves video-sharing community is not limited to S60 device users. It also includes S60 2nd Edition devices that support video and Adobe FlashLite content, as well as communities of users from other video-enabled mobile device platforms, and PC users. Millions of mobile consumers around the world tune into mywaves. You can share and discover video content through recommendations within the mywaves community at large by receiving or sending an invite to watch a specific channel or by browsing through the Popular and Member Favorites category.
The mywaves service is free and features nearly 300,000 channels of videos. mywaves features branded content sources, such as ESPN, CBS, Columbia Music, Fox and popular podcasts such as “Ask a Ninja” and thousands of personal channels uploaded by users. If you don’t find something you like, you can use the popular AutoChannel feature. Simply type in key words and mywaves will search the web to find video that matches your interests and then deliver that channel right to your handset. mywaves also has a web interface that allows users to choose and rate channels, which is helpful to other users in selecting new content for viewing. To learn more about the mywaves service and to download the mywaves service application, go to www.mywaves.com, or point your phone’s browser to www.mywaves.com/m.
mywaves Inc
mywaves Inc. is a startup company based in Sunnyvale, California. It was founded in 2006, and is funded by Menlo Ventures. The company has executives from other cutting-edge media firms, including Napster, TiVo, Danger, and Yahoo. More at www.mywaves.com.
