ShoZu enables mass-publishing of photos
ShoZu Share-It enables users to mass-publish their photos.
A new service has been launched that allows users to simultaneously publish their photos to multiple websites.
ShoZu is the leading provider of mobile social media services that connect mobile consumers with their online social networks, personal blogs, photo storage sites and other Web 2.0 properties from the handset.
Saving time and money, ShoZu Share-It allows people to send photos and other data from their mobile phone to sites such as Flickr, Facebook and YouTube – simultaneously. One ShoZu message does it all and there is no limit on the number of destinations.
It means that users do not need to create multiple messages for every photo or video clip or pay for each upload.
The ShoZu service requires no software installation and is free other than the data or messaging charges from a mobile network provider.
Other unique Share-It features include the ability to send video clips up to ten minutes in length, transmit photos at full or blog-quality resolution, add descriptions and tags to individual images from the phone before or after uploading, and exchange two-way commenting and messages between the mobile and the Web. A list of compatible phones is available at www.shozu.com.
Destination options include leading photo community and social networking sites such as Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Google Picasa, Faces, Buzznet, Kodak EasyShare Gallery, Webshots, Windows Live Spaces, Moblog.uk, Dada.net, Pikeo, Faces.com and blip.tv.
Other choices include personal blogging and citizen-contributed photojournalism sites such as Google Blogger, LiveJournal, Textamerica, TypePad, Vox, WordPress, MetaWeblog, CNN, the BBC and Scoopt. Users can also add multiple email and FTP addresses from the Shozu portal.
For more information, visit: www.ShoZu.com/AboutUs.
