July 10, 2009

Flip Demo From Cisco Live 2009


Flip cameras are becoming quite popular because they are so easy to use and they are relatively inexpensive. If you have considered getting yourself a Flip camera or you would like to see just how easy it is to use, please check out the video below.

Richard Mullen, from the Cisco consumer marketing team, shows how to shoot, upload and share Flip video in a variety of ways, in under three minutes!

This Flip demo was shot on my Flip Mino HD camera at Cisco Live 2009, inside the Cisco “Digital Crib” where attendees were shown the connected life technologies Cisco has to offer. 
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Click here to check out other demos from Cisco Live 2009.

 

Stay tuned for additional connected home demos in the next week. In the meantime, you can also view the Digital Cribs webisode series for fun ideas for your home network and using video to share your experiences. This Digital Crib video was submitted into the Digital Cribs Film School competition late last year:

Digital Cribs: David and Amy Wenzel

We’d love to hear all about your Digital Crib in the comment section below, Facebook or Twitter.

Johanna Fry Posted by Johanna Fry at 01:50PM PST

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