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One-Click Image Uploads Available from ShoZu-Equipped Camera Phones
SAN FRANCISCO--ShoZu Inc. announced today that its free Share-It one-click image
uploading application for camera phones now can transmit images to Pikeo (http://www.pikeo.com/), the new photo sharing community recently unveiled by Orange, one of the world’s
leading telecommunications operators.
Pikeo offers photo storage, tagging and sharing capabilities as well as geotagging
that enables members to associate their photos with online maps to show where
they were taken. The site is available in English, French and Spanish worldwide.
“Adding Pikeo support is an indication of our commitment to providing the largest
possible choice of Web destinations for camera phone users who want to share images
as soon as they capture them,” said Dean Wood, Senior Vice President, Commercial
for ShoZu. “In addition, carriers like Orange are a critical component of the
mobile value chain, and we are actively pursuing opportunities with mobile operators
that will be important in ongoing expansion of the ShoZu platform.”
"Pikeo is the first Web 2.0 product in our Open Communities strategy. We're glad
to enable Pikeo with one-click upload functionality provided by ShoZu,” said Pascal
Thomas, France Telecom NExT.COM Chief Executive.
ShoZu’s Share-It service enables consumers to “shoot and send” camera phone photos
and video clips on the spot without transferring the files to a computer or struggling
with the complex commands, loss of image quality, or interruption of other activities
associated with other uploading methods. In addition to Pikeo, users can use Share-It
to send images to Buzznet, Flickr, Kodak EasyShare Gallery, Samsung Fun Club,
Textamerica, YouTube and Webshots, various personal blogging and citizen-contributed
photojournalism sites, and any FTP site or email address.
ShoZu also offers a unique ZuCast service that allows media files from various
sources to be downloaded invisibly in the background without the need to open
a mobile phone browser, wait for pages to load, interrupt phone calls, start over
in the event of a dropped connection, or sync to a PC or Mac. Users simply click
the ShoZu icon on their handset, and the latest ZuCasts will be waiting.
ShoZu currently supports 95 handsets, including Symbian Series 60v2 and 60v3,
Microsoft Smartphone 2003 and Microsoft Windows Mobile phone-type devices such
as the Motorola Q. A full list of supported handsets is available at www.shozu.com.
About ShoZu
ShoZu is a mobile media service that enables consumer and media companies to
interact with customers on their mobile phones through fast, easy exchange of
multimedia content and web-based services. The company’s patented technology allows
consumers to download and upload photos, videos, music, text and other digital
content to and from the handset without the need to open a mobile browser, wait
for pages to load, interrupt phone calls, start over in the event of a dropped
connection, or sync to a PC. Services include innovative ZuCasts that deliver
content to the handset automatically, one-click uploading of camera phone images
and video clips to community websites and other destinations, and two-way mobile-to-web
messaging and interactivity. For more information, visit www.shozu.com/aboutus.
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