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SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- (Marketwire) -- 03/05/13 -- Vuemix, the world's only streaming video browser for mobile devices, today announced the immediate availability of the iPhone version of its popular video platform. Vuemix is now available -- for free, on both the iPhone and iPad at https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vuemix-video-browser/id546935048?mt=8
With Vuemix, users can browse streaming videos by topic such as Sports, Music, Tech, Fashion, News or by top providers like NBC, MTV, Fox, History Channel, Food Network, and more.
Millions of Streaming Videos
Vuemix is the only mobile app that lets you search from millions of the web's top trending videos and choose from page after page of actual streaming videos. A Vuemix search displays results as multiple streaming videos simultaneously. And with Vuemix, there's no need to click each video to start playing. All the selected videos are streaming and playing at the same time. Tap once on a video that interests you to get more information; tap twice and your selection goes full screen.
"Users are referring to Vuemix as 'Flipboard on steroids with streaming videos,'" said Govind Kizhepat, CEO of Vuemix. "Before Vuemix, video search results were limited to static 'box shots' or simple links. Now, you can choose from actual streaming videos to get the best results and maximum viewing enjoyment. We've optimized Vuemix to make it just as fun and easy to use on the iPhone as it is on the iPad."
To see Vuemix for iPhone in action, click here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cRErKLOpbnY
Discover and Share on Facebook & Twitter
Vuemix lets you discover the latest videos on the web faster than any other app without having to click through page after page of still photos of the videos. Users can easily build their own "Mix" to share with friends by posting their favorite videos to their Facebook wall or tweet.
About Vuemix
Vuemix is the only mobile app and backend platform for consuming and sharing video that combines multiple video clips into a single video stream of active video tiles. The Vuemix platform delivers a custom interactive experience unlike any other conventional video platform. Vuemix is led by founder and CEO Govind Kizhepat, a pioneer in consumer audio and video compression. Please "Follow" Vuemix on Twitter and "Like" us on Facebook. To learn more, contact us at www.Vuemix.com.
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