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The new location tag capability applies to
all ShoZu web destinations
that support tagging. ShoZu also enables users to upload images to
sites without tagging including photo sharing communities; personal
blogging sites; and any FTP or email address. Geotagging is currently
available for several new GPS-enabled Symbian S60v3 and Windows Mobile
phones
Supports More Sites & Phones Than Any Other Mobile Image Uploading Service
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BARCELONA, Spain-- -ShoZu Inc. today announced that its
Share-It one-click image uploading service now offers location tagging
for photos and video clips sent from GPS-enabled phones to Flickr and
YouTube as well as Buzznet, Dada.net, moblogUK, Pikeo and Textamerica.
ShoZu is the only upload service that provides automatic geotagging for
cameraphone uploads to more than one Internet destination. It also
supports more GPS handsets than any other provider.
With the new geotagging feature, GPS-enabled handsets
equipped with the ShoZu application can attach latitude and longitude
information to images automatically upon capture. ShoZu will then send
this information to any Share-It destination that supports tagging,
along with all other tags the user has created manually. In the case of
Flickr, uploaded images will also be displayed automatically in their
precise location on the user’s Flickr map.
For users, geotags make it possible to search community photo
repositories by geographical location just as they would search by any
other tag, whether to explore a vacation destination, find photos of a
certain city or area that contributors have failed to tag with location
information, or simply hunt for users with common interests. Non-Flickr
users who want mapping capabilities can pinpoint the exact location of
geotagged photos of interest by pasting the geotags into an application
like Google Earth.
For web communities, ShoZu’s geotagging capability offers a
site enhancement that can draw new users as well as opening the door to
new services. A photo sharing site, for example, could load all images
submitted from a concert tour on a map so that users can follow the
band from city to city. A citizen journalism site could use the feature
to instantly identify the location of a photo of a breaking news event
in order to quickly dispatch a reporter to the scene. And so on.
In addition, handset manufacturers can benefit from ShoZu’s
new location tagging by providing a location-based service that
leverages their investment in GPS technology, and advertisers using
ShoZu’s mobile advertising platform will be able to use the function to
target messages by user location once ShoZu has implemented necessary
privacy protections.
“GPS is becoming a standard feature on handsets, primarily
because of mobile subscribers who want navigation systems built into
their phones. That is paving the way for new location-based services
like geotagging,” said ShoZu CEO Mark Bole. “Our broad web community
and handset support will lead the way in this area, equip our partners
with a strong LBS application, and add rich new value to user-generated
content for the massive number of consumers who have turned social
networking into the hottest technology trend today.”
ShoZu’s Share-It service enables users to upload photos and
video clips captured on their camera phones with fewer clicks, at
higher resolution and to more web destinations than any other method.
Users also have the unique ability to add titles or tags after
uploading, exchange comments between web and phone, and upload any
image to multiple destinations for a single data fee in cases where
carrier charges apply. Uploads automatically resume from the point of
failure in the event a dropped connection, eliminating user
frustration.
The new location tag capability applies to all ShoZu web
destinations that support tagging. ShoZu also enables users to upload
images to sites without tagging including photo sharing communities
Kodak EasyShare Gallery, MSN’s Windows Live
Spaces and Webshots; personal blogging sites Blogger, TypePad and
WordPress; citizen-contributed photojournalism sites CNN, the BBC and
Scoopt; and any FTP or email address. ShoZu continues to add new sites
on a regular basis.
Geotagging is currently available for several new
GPS-enabled Symbian S60v3 and Windows Mobile phones. ShoZu currently
supports a total of 136 handsets, including Symbian, Java, Microsoft
Windows Mobile and BREW devices. The list includes select WiFi-enabled
mobile phones such as the Nokia N80 in Europe and the Dash in the
U.S.,enabling multimedia files to be routed over users’ home, office or
WiFi connection (or AirPort connection for Mac users) rather than the
cellular network to reduce data transport costs.
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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