Ubiquity Broadcasting Corporation Announces the WEAV Mobile Initiative
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif., Sept. 29 /PRNewswire/ -- Located just 45 miles from the Los Angeles Entertainment epicenter of the world, Ubiquity Broadcasting Corporation has created an ingenious mobile application weaving community and entertainment together. Ubiquity's mobile initiative is entrenched with its own proprietary patent and patent pending technology appropriately named "WEAV". One of the visionaries behind the genius is CEO Chris Carmichael.
Ubiquity has partnered with Lightmaker Group, one of the industry leaders in web and mobile development, to help in the development of Ubiquity's WEAV mobile initiative. Jesse Gazaway of Lightmaker said," WEAV is the next generation now." WEAV mobile truly connects people on the go via mobile devices ubiquitously on any platform. Adrian Barrett CEO of Lightmaker adds, "WEAV mobile is going to change the way people access and use social media."
Facebook currently boasts a half a billion users and a big-budget Hollywood Movie coming out, but is it the future? It is hard to think of a day when Facebook might be considered old school, but it is the reality Ubiquity Broadcasting Corporation plans to capitalize on. Instead of logging into Facebook or LinkedIn to get to your friends, why not take your online friends with you on the go via your mobile devices? Chris Carmichael, the chief executive of Ubiquity Broadcasting Corporation, sees mobile media as the future of all things social media.
"Today, we communicate with our family and friends through Facebook, Twitter and YouTube," Carmichael said. "Tomorrow, you'll be able to take your friends with you wherever you want when you want, all on the go, with the mobile media device of your choice."
There is currently a plethora of ways to send messages on the Internet. But Ubiquity wants to make it easier for people to share the things they find on the Web via an instant messaging protocol. "We are striving to give ease of use to the end user," said Carmichael. "Ubiquity WEAV's all of your social media connections into one basket, instead of having to access several sites. WEAV mobile is Twitter on video."
The idea is to have all of your friend's lists from multiple social networks, including Facebook, Twitter, Flickr and YouTube, as well as instant messaging buddies on Google Talk, Yahoo and AOL Instant Messenger WEAVed together into one ubiquitous mobile platform.
Ubiquity's WEAV mobile pulls from the best content on the web and gives the end user customized media and information based on their preferences and profile.
WEAV mobile utilizes Ubiquity's Lifestyle Portal patent. The Lifestyle Portal patent, "System and Method for providing Lifestyle-specific information services over a global computer network such as the Internet" was awarded to Ubiquity in September 2009. The patent aims to configure internet-based information tailored to individuals' lifestyles where relevant information is available through a single web-site that meets the specifics of each user's lifestyle. The Lifestyle Portal Patent is the backbone to social media, mobile media, and social networks alike.
People want to take their friends with them on the go, as opposed to being trapped in today's popular but closed social networks. WEAV mobile allows users to access all of their social media outlets at the touch of a button on the iPad, iPhone, and soon to follow on the Droid Pad, Google Pad, Samsung Galaxy Pad, and the Toshiba Folio 100 Pad.
Ubiquity Board Member, Dr. Jeffrey Cole said, "I became convinced in the mid- to late-90s that interactive digital technology – first the web and now mobile – was going to be far more powerful than the traditional media of television and print. Ubiquity has the power to change social media and digital technology forever." Today close to 5 billion people are using mobile technology. Cole goes on to say, "The key transformational change is empowerment. How this technology gives us power, power over our environment, we can move our media freely from platform to platform, irrespective of anyone's desire to restrict us. So we think the defining characteristic of technology is the power you gain and I think that everything Ubiquity does really shows an understanding of starting with consumers and users and trying to find technology to improve their lives."
WEAV mobile Targets 13-29 year olds, who desperately seek to feed their appetite for content over the internet and mobile media devices to share with their family and friends. WEAV is a one stop application that features a uniquely simple and smart proprietary navigation and content management system. WEAV mobile gives the end user access to multiple social media sites and ease of use with the mobile media device of their choice. WEAV mobile will forever change the way people view social media" adds Connie Jordan co-founder of Ubiquity.
Ubiquity's innovative team continues to create ground breaking technology around their patents, and high quality content for broadcasts over the digital multi-media landscape.
"Ubiquity's patents in social networking, ecommerce, compression, and navigation are central core areas in media, internet, and mobile use that are really going to define the next 20 to 30 years and generations of digital use," added Dr. Jeff Cole.
About:
Ubiquity Broadcasting Corporation
Redefining content creation and distribution for the digital age, Ubiquity Broadcasting Corporation is a next-generation company, creating the world's first ubiquitous network, where content distribution is platform and screen independent. With more than 60 worldwide patents and patents-pending, Ubiquity is accelerating the ultimate convergence of media: mobile, internet and television. UBC redefines broadcasting for the digital age, placing the UBC network at the forefront of a fully global, mobile society. In addition to its technology developments, Ubiquity Broadcasting Corporation also produces and distributes video coverage for the upcoming "Sponsor Me" series of Action Sports events. The company is privately held, based in San Juan Capistrano CA.
For more information on Ubiquity's technology, applications and innovations, please visit www.ubiquitybc.com
Sponsor Me
Sponsor Me is the premiere action-sports social media group and athlete management company. Sponsor Me is creating a signature contest series to provide opportunities for star young athletes in action sports like surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding, motocross and others. The contests are supported by live webcasts via the Sponsor Me site and delivered to mobile devices. Sponsor Me competitions will be held regionally, judged by the pros, and the winners will go on to compete on a national level where fans will have the opportunity to vote online and via SMS. For more information please visit www.sponsorme.com.
Apple Inc.
Apple Inc., together with subsidiaries, designs, manufactures, and markets personal computers, mobile communication devices, and portable digital music and video players, as well as sells various related software, services, peripherals, and networking solutions. The company sells its products worldwide through its online stores, retail stores, direct sales force, third-party wholesalers, resellers, and value-added resellers. In addition, it sells various third-party Macintosh, iPhone, iPad, and iPod compatible products, including application software, printers, storage devices, speakers, headphones, and various other accessories and peripherals through its online and retail stores, and digital content and applications through the iTunes Store.
Facebook is a social networking website launched in February 2004 that is operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc., with more than 500 million active users in July 2010, which is about one person for every fourteen in the world. Users can add people as friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves. Additionally, users can join networks organized by workplace, school, or college. The website's name stems from the colloquial name of books given to students at the start of the academic year by university administrations in the US with the intention of helping students to get to know each other better. Facebook allows anyone who declares themselves to be aged 13 or older to become a member of the website.
Google Inc. maintains an index of Websites and other online content, and makes this information freely available through its search engine to anyone with an Internet connection. Its automated search technology helps people obtain nearly instant access to relevant information from its online index. It generates revenue primarily by delivering online advertising. Businesses use its AdWords program to promote their products and services with targeted advertising. In addition, the thousands of third-party Websites that comprise the Google Network use its AdSense program to deliver relevant ads that generate revenue and enhance the user experience.
Toshiba
Toshiba products play an active role, be it in computing, controlling, powering, or communicating -- transporting, cooking, playing, or even elevating. The company's portfolio includes personal and professional computers (notebook PCs, servers), telecommunications and medical equipment (mobile phones, X-ray machines), industrial machinery (power plant reactors, elevators), consumer appliances (microwaves, DVD players), electronic components (electron tubes, batteries), and semiconductors. Its portfolio also includes air traffic control and railway transportation systems. Customers outside Japan account for more than half of Toshiba's revenues.
Lightmaker Group
Lightmaker Group is a United Kingdom-based private limited company which specializes in website design, development and strategic services. The company is headquartered in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, with additional offices in Amsterdam, Orlando, and Vancouver.
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