Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete form of
kite . - noun See
kite .
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Examples
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Previously, we’d covered all of these besides DoCoMo, though kyte which is formally called decentral.tv hadn’t let the amount get out until now.
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This kyte made from Oreo cookies packaging material was designed and made for the “Garbage Moguls” TV series presented on the National Geographic Channel.
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See the interview with kyte CEO Daniel Graf embedded below, which was made this afternoon by avid kyte user and unpaid evangelist Robert Scoble.
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In a previous post, Liz described kyte.tv as a “lifecasting service” a term Justin Kan of Justin.tv tells us he personally coined, BTW.
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I stumbled and struggled with kyte, whereas PocketCaster worked the first time.
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You can upload content from your phone to the kyte application.
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June 22nd, 2007 at 5: 43 am PDT what about kyte tv??? reply
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Report this comment to the moderators kyte Writes:
Discussion of “Alas” meta-issues (and don’t use the word “roulette”)
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Blackberries go often by the name of "bumblekites," from "bumble," the cry of the bittern, and kyte, a Scotch word for belly; the name bumblekite being applied, says Dr. Prior, "from the rumbling and bumbling caused in the bellies of children who eat the fruit too greedily."
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He's a selfish skyte that cares but for his ain kyte.
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