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March 13th, 2008

ShoZu one-click video and image uploads expands from mobile to desktop

Posted by Matthew Miller @ 8:39 am

Categories: Windows Mobile, Mobile software, Nokia, mobile services, HTC, S60, Nseries

Tags: Apple Macintosh, Mobile, Video, Corporate Communications, Desktops, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Hardware, Matthew Miller

ShoZu one-click video and image uploads expands from mobile to desktopOne of the first applications I load up on my camera-enabled mobile devices is ShoZu since it allows me to quickly upload photos and video to Flickr, YouTube, Facebook, my personal blog, and much more. If your device has GPS then you can even geo-tag your devices. I was just sent an email from Kristin about the release of ShoZu Desktop beta for Windows and Mac computers that allows you to upload content right from your desktop.

ShoZu Desktop let’s you upload from your PC or Mac with a single click. You can also add titles, tags and descriptions to your photos and videos. The reason I use ShoZu on my mobile is because of the fact that I can upload once to multiple destinations and I am very pleased to see this functionality extended to PCs and Macs. I will be loading and trying it out on my MacBook Pro and Fujitsu U810 very soon.

Matthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works during the day as a professional naval architect in Seattle. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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