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Picture of the week s01e11

Posted by on Wednesday, May 18th, 2011 in Blog, Picture of the week Tags: , , , , , , ,

Last Saturday the Danish boxer Brian Nielsen made his comeback against the former world champion Evander Holyfield. For Brian Nielsen, this was the first fight in nearly nine years and it lasted almost eleven rounds. In the eleventh round, the referee stopped the fight right before the closing bell.

Brian Nielsen20110508 Photo: Claus Bonnerup / Ekstrabladet

The Danish fighter Brian Nielsen lost his comeback fight against the legendary boxing champion Evander Holyfield.

Blood Sweat and Tears

During the fight the Ekstrabladet photographers Claus Bonnerup and Lars Poulsen covered blow by blow via Shootitlive to eb.dk.

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Red Herring Finalist

Posted by on Thursday, May 12th, 2011 in News Tags: , , , ,

We´re happy to announce that Shootitlive is selected as a Finalist for the 2011 Red Herring’s Top 100 Europe Award (we’re listed by our previous name Voogly AB). A prestigious list honoring the year’s most promising private technology ventures from the European business region.

All finalists are selected based upon their technological innovation, management strength, market size, investor record, customer acquisition, and financial health. During the several months leading up to the announcement, hundreds of companies in the telecommunications, security, Web 2.0, software, hardware, biotech, mobile and other industries completed their submissions to qualify for the award.

Needless to say, we are delighted to have been named as one of the leading early-stage private companies in Europe!

You’ll find the complete list of finalists here.

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Picture of the week s01e10

Posted by on Thursday, May 5th, 2011 in Blog, Picture of the week Tags: , , , , , , , , ,

The British Monarchy may seem reserved but they do know how to properly celebrate. Last Friday Prince William and Kate Middleton (now the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge) made their vows to each other during their wedding ceremony at Westminster Abbey.

Looking through the +200 photos that The Times live published to their site and to their iPad app I have to admit that we’re still gripped with wedding fever here at Shootitlive HQ. The pic of the week, from The Times snapper Marc Aspland, really captured the moment and the beauty of Kate Middleton (Yeah, her sister Pippa is quite good looking as well).

20110429 Photo: Marc Aspland / The Times

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, flanked by bridesmaids, watch the Royal Air Force flypast over Buckingham Palace.

Royal live photo feed

During the wedding day a team of ten photographers live puplished pictures via Shootitlive to thetimes.co.uk and The Times Ipad edition and as the royal wedding day unfolded they created a colourful and vibrant live photo feed, from the arrival of David Beckham and fellow guests, through Prince William and Kate Middleton exchanging vows, to the royal couple driving off in an Aston Martin.

Check out the live photo feed here and please read The Times picture editor Pauls Sanders awesome article about live publishing here.

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Entering UK market by signing The Times

Posted by on Monday, May 2nd, 2011 in News Tags: , , , ,

We are extremely proud to announce that The Times have started to live publish video and photos to thetimes.co.uk and to The Times iPad edition with Shootiltive.

With Shootitlive, The Times iPad readers and thetimes.co.uk visitors will be seeing pictures live on the site, seconds after they are taken. During the Royal Wedding a team of ten photographers live published photos throughout the day.

“Not only was Friday a historic day for Prince William and Catherine Middleton, it also marks another historic day in terms of photography at The Times. This is ground-breaking technology and hasn’t been used by any other British newspaper. I know this is going to be the future of web shooting.”

Paul Sanders, Picture Editor The Times

“We are very pleased to have signed The Times as our first UK customer. The Times has led the way when it comes to cutting-edge photographic technique and by working with Shootitlive they will be continue in doing so. This also marks our first iPad app integration, which was made without any customization.”

Martin Levy, Founder and CEO Shootitlive AB

The Times is the original “Times” newspaper and have been published in the United Kingdom since 1785. The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times are published by Times Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of News International

Please read full press release here

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