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SeeStorm News
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SeeStorm 3D Avatars Are Ready for Global Events
September 12, 2007
SeeStorm, the pioneer developer of synthetic video technologies and products, has announced that SeeStorm Synthetic Video software will power mobile multimedia services which are to be launched within the global web portal dedicated to UEFA Euro 2008 football tournament.
The portal is now being developed by OnEmotion AG, a leading Swiss mobile content and service provider.
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SeeStorm Goes Web 2.0
SeeStorm Makes its Synthetic Video Engine for 3D Talking Character Creation and Animation by Users Available for Web 2.0 Developers
June 1, 2007
SeeStorm, the pioneer developer of synthetic video technologies and products, announced the complete availability of its innovative server software products for Web 2.0 development industry: SeeStorm's core functionality for personalized synthetic video creation is now tuned to be used for development and enhancement of next-generation Internet-based services.
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SeeStorm Powers NTT DoCoMo Chara-Den Mobile Avatar Service
February 8, 2006
SeeStorm, technology pioneer and innovator in speech-to-motion and synthetic video conferencing, has announced that NTT DoCoMo, the largest cellular network in Japan, has enhanced its Chara-Den service with SeeStorm 3D talking characters. Responding to the steadily increasing demand for video communication, the 3D character animation built into the latest generation of NTT DoCoMo services brings real-time video conferencing and new mobile multimedia services to more than 15 million mobile users in Japan.
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New mobile video service with SeeStorm Talking Heads – now in Russia
June 6, 2005
PlayFon, a leading Russian provider of mobile entertainment, announced launching of a next-generation mobile value-added service with Talking Heads, realized in partnership with SeeStorm, the leader in innovative synthetic video solutions.
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New mobile service with SeeStorm 3D characters in Japan
February 17, 2005
New mobile content service "* Com" with 3D characters (Avatars) is launched in Japan by Dimps Corporation, Japanese computer game and mobile content provider, basing on 3D talking character technology of SeeStorm, the pioneer developer of synthetic video technologies and solutions.
The service enables a new highly attractive way of personalization of mobile handsets: via live and emotional animated characters that visualize the phone's events.
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SeeStorm is AmBAR Top 5 Winner
December 14, 2004
SeeStorm was selected among 400 companies to Top 5 companies the Golden Lock Award to "The Most Promising Russian Software Company, 2004" by American Business Association of Russian Expatriates (AmBAR). SeeStorm was acknowledged as "The Most Attractive Technology Partner".
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Video Avatar Movil is among Best Applications of MovilForum 2004
December 7, 2004
Application for creating 3D talking characters from one photo taken by a phone camera Video Avatar Movil was selected #2 Best Application at MovilForum 2004 Fair, held in Madrid on December 1-2, 2004. Video Avatar Movil was developed on basis of SeeStorm Mobile 2.0 platform by DMR Consulting, SeeStorm partner in Spain. The Fair was organized by Telefonica Moviles and was attended by more than 2,500 corporate visitors, who voted for the best applications.
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Russian Tech Tour 2004
September 22, 2004
SeeStorm was one of 20 companies selected among 247 candidates to present on the
Russian Tech Tour 2004.
The Russian Tech Tour 2004 objective is to identify the upcoming
and leading top 20+ high-growth privately held technology companies in Russia
and to introduce them to key European, US and Asian investors and professionals
who can assist in their global expansion.
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Wall Street Reporter
July 7, 2004
This most authoritative information source for the global investment
community interviewed Andrew Sviridenko, SeeStorm founding CEO.
Mr. Sviridenko told WSR readers about the company's core business
and shared his vision of the market trends and discussed the company
future growth strategies.
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Nikkei Weekly
June 16, 2004
Andrew Sviridenko, SeeStorm CEO, participated in
Russian-Japanese conference which took place on June, 1 in Tokyo.
The conference was aimed at fostering the development of business cooperation
between Japanese and Russian companies.
The report form the Conference is published in Nihon Keizai Shimbun,
the biggest Japanese business newspaper, globally known as Nikkei, on June 16, 2004.
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