Self-broadcasting tool Mogulus has just added another feather to its hat: Qik integration. Mogulus has wrangled a sweet little deal with the still-in-private-beta mobile streaming tool, enabling all Mogulus users to request a Qik account in order to combine Mogulus' self-broadcasting options with live, mobile streaming to the web.
The result is an interesting mix of live broadcasting, video clips, text, and chat tools. See here and here for examples of how Mogulus' new use of Qik is used for coverage of Super Tuesday.
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When I first reviewed Mogulus last year, I was quite impressed with the service's take on what's necessary for users to make professional content that can be created quickly, and spread across the web. With the number of news and self-broadcasting tools that emerged in the past year, borne of the podcasting trend that had gained steam and reached a bit of a plateau, along with the capability of a dedicated user to leverage social networking components in order to garner a significant following, Mogulus made collaborative broadcasting a much easier task.