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Qik comes to (jailbroken) iPhone

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One of the very popular video sharing website has announced its new native app for JB iPhones. Check it out. Here is what has to say:

’s developers have been working day and night to bring you the world’s first live video streaming application for the Apple iPhone 3G

Here is how to install in your iPhone:

  1. If you have not already, you’ll need to sign up at http://qik.com/sign_up and receive an SMS from us to activate the application.
  2. Launch Cydia.
  3. Go to the “Sections” tab at the bottom and scroll down to “Multimedia.”
  4. Under Multimedia, you will find . Tap on it then select “Install” at the top right, then in the same spot tap “Confirm.”
  5. Now you will see get installed. You may hit the “Return to Cydia” button at the bottom or just quit Cydia when it is done installing.
  6. You’ll now notice a “” icon on your home screen - Go ahead and launch it.
  7. As long as your initial signup SMS/text message is still in your inbox for the first launch, your account will be linked to your device.
  8. Make sure you have 3G service or are on WiFi (edge is not sufficient enough to stream video) before you begin broadcasting.
  9. Hit record and enjoy !

[via - Qik]

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