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LONDON- May 9, 2006--ShoZu, provider of the market's smartest solutions for turning
cellphones into interactive media devices, announced today that it has been named
to the Red Herring 100 Europe, a selection of the 100 private companies in Europe
and Israel that play a leading role in innovation and technology.
The honor follows a first-place Wireless Emerging Technologies Award at CTIA
WIRELESS 2006 in Las Vegas last month and a GSM Association Award for the Best
Mobile Messaging Service at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona in February.
The annual Red Herring 100 lists are part of the magazine's tradition of identifying
new and innovative technology companies and entrepreneurs. Companies like Google
and eBay were spotted in their early days by Red Herring editors as ventures that
would change the way people live and work. Nominated companies are judged on factors
including business potential, execution of strategy, and dedication to research
and development.
"Cellphones today are a communications lifeline, and the emergence of camera
phones has vastly expanded the kinds of communication that are possible," said
ShoZu CEO Mark Bole. "This Red Herring award recognizes our early grasp of the
changing nature of cellphone use, our five years of R&D, the benefits of our
technology in terms of simplicity and open architecture, and our vision for enabling
consumers to have complete media access from their mobile phones."
In its current incarnation, ShoZu is a free-to-download application that allows
users to share camera phone images more easily, quickly and at higher resolution
than any other alternative including other uploader solutions, MMS, wireless email
and phone-to-PC transfer. Images can be sent to photo sharing communities such
as Buzznet, Flickr, Kodak EasyShare Gallery, Textamerica and Webshots; secondary
destinations such as Snapfish and Blip.tv; personal blog sites such as Blogger,
Typepad and Wordpress; and citizen-contributed photojournalism sites like CNN,
the BBC and Scoopt. Most similar services support only a single photo sharing
service.
New features to be added in the next few months will expand ShoZu into other
arenas, enabling users to both share and consume a wide variety of media on their
handsets.
Winners of the Red Herring 100 Europe were announced yesterday in Paris during
Venture Market Europe 2006.
About ShoZu
ShoZu specializes in interactive media solutions that enable cellphone users
to get more out of the mobile experience, providing fast and easy two-way access
to photo sharing communities, mobile blogs and other rich media content directly
from the handset. The company's patented data replication technology transfers
any kind of data effortlessly and inexpensively between a mobile phone and the
Internet, including photos and videos taken with camera phones. Shozu's open architecture
makes it possible to interact with multiple web communities, portals and other
online sources, giving consumers a broad choice of media from a single service.
Visit www.shozu.com.
About Red Herring
Red Herring is a sophisticated insider's guide to the business of technology,
featuring unparalleled insights on the emerging technologies driving the economy,
from the Internet to wireless communications and digital entertainment. Red Herring
reports on how innovation and entrepreneurship are transforming business and how
the business of technology is transforming the world, providing readers with a
deep understanding of venture capital and capital markets. Recognized as an essential
resource in today's fast-changing business world, Red Herring gets the right answers
before anyone else even thinks to ask the questions. More information on Red Herring
is available at www.redherring.com. |