Karim R
Lurker
Ever wanted to easily share videos, music, custom apps, contacts to your friends instantly without hassle? What if an app existed that allowed you to stream or share virtually any content with all your friends in seconds? Add friends as contacts and start accepting content, its that simple! I know what your thinking, why not send it over Bluetooth, Bump it, or NFC? Well, what if you wanted to share content on multiple devices all at once? To only specific people? Even broadcast videos on your phone to other devices? ShareWire would be an app that will help bring dependability, flexibility, and capability when it comes to file sharing with friends on the fly.
Just today, on New Years Eve, I viewed a commercial on a new smart phone that featured a wider lens. What's my point? As the selfie was taken in the commercial, one of the friends asked if they could receive the image through a phone number but what if there was a better way? Dropbox, Instagram, and Facebook integration (to import content) would scratch only the surface of all possible features this app. Among these features the possibility to send live video stream requests to other devices on other platforms so next time you want to show all your friends that one video, simply send the request and that way everyone gets a share of the bread and no one is clattering around to take a peek at your screen.
Sure there is social media for this but are you really going to use Twitter or Facebook multiple files, pictures or even custom apps to that one person you possible never even met? Its not exactly the best choice and social networks won't be able to live stream your shared content either. Lets not forget that NFC is a new technology, not every phone out there is shipped with these boards and its the simple truth. I feel that it is now the perfect opportunity to create such an app as Bump will soon be removed across all stores and ShareWire may just be its prominent successor. This simply aims aims to facilitate content sharing across multiple platforms with a simple swipe and they can easily accept or reject requests from other users to multiple users at the same time. If you ever encountered an app that allowed file transfer via WiFi, put it on steroids, and combine it with social media. Are you convinced yet?
In short, I am seeking assistance from java programmers to web developers that are willing to devote some spare time into this interesting project. Please contact me via Skype: live:econicraft if you are interested, looking forward to speaking with you!
Thank you for your interest,
Karim R. - Avilance Software Studios
Just today, on New Years Eve, I viewed a commercial on a new smart phone that featured a wider lens. What's my point? As the selfie was taken in the commercial, one of the friends asked if they could receive the image through a phone number but what if there was a better way? Dropbox, Instagram, and Facebook integration (to import content) would scratch only the surface of all possible features this app. Among these features the possibility to send live video stream requests to other devices on other platforms so next time you want to show all your friends that one video, simply send the request and that way everyone gets a share of the bread and no one is clattering around to take a peek at your screen.
Sure there is social media for this but are you really going to use Twitter or Facebook multiple files, pictures or even custom apps to that one person you possible never even met? Its not exactly the best choice and social networks won't be able to live stream your shared content either. Lets not forget that NFC is a new technology, not every phone out there is shipped with these boards and its the simple truth. I feel that it is now the perfect opportunity to create such an app as Bump will soon be removed across all stores and ShareWire may just be its prominent successor. This simply aims aims to facilitate content sharing across multiple platforms with a simple swipe and they can easily accept or reject requests from other users to multiple users at the same time. If you ever encountered an app that allowed file transfer via WiFi, put it on steroids, and combine it with social media. Are you convinced yet?
In short, I am seeking assistance from java programmers to web developers that are willing to devote some spare time into this interesting project. Please contact me via Skype: live:econicraft if you are interested, looking forward to speaking with you!
Thank you for your interest,
Karim R. - Avilance Software Studios