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ShoZu announced that it has expanded its mobile social media
service to Photobucket, Dailymotion, Friendster, Twitter and four additional
Web 2.0 and
“People today often belong to more than one online social media site including
social networking sites, personal blogs and media storage and sharing sites. In
addition, different social media sites are popular in different parts of the
world,” said Mark Bole, ShoZu CEO. “Our goal is to provide mobile access to the
broadest possible range of communities from the ShoZu service so that users
need only one tool to stay connected on the go. This latest batch of additional
sites to our service gives users more choice than ever before. Also, be on the
look out for another batch of new destinations added in the upcoming weeks.”
ShoZu’s newly expanded menu of communities enables mobile users to:
- Upload images to Photobucket
- Upload videos to Dailymotion
- Upload photos as well as change their social status on Friendster
- Sign up to the latest friend and personal ‘tweet’ timelines and post replies from Twitter
In addition, ShoZu now supports uploads to photo sharing site Twitpic; photo
and video sharing community Cellfish; interactive personal video ‘dashboard’
Seesmic; and online storage site Ipernity.
Other ShoZu-supported sites include Facebook; photo/video communities YouTube,
Flickr, Google Picasa, Buzznet, Hyves Kodak EasyShare Gallery, Webshots,
Windows Live Spaces, Moblog.uk, Dada.net, Pikeo, Netlog Samsung Fun Club,
HotSMS and blip.tv; personal blogging sites Google Blogger, LiveJournal,
TypePad, Vox, WordPress and MetaWeblog; online storage site Box.net and Qipit;
citizen-contributed news desks at CNN, the BBC, ITV and Scoopt; and any email
and FTP addresses — all from one ShoZu interface.
ShoZu’s service extends today’s burgeoning social media movement from the Web
to the mobile world where users spend the majority of their time. Users can
send photos or videos to their favorite community with a click, or mass-publish
any photo or video to multiple communities and/or email addresses
simultaneously, without opening a mobile browser, creating for multiple
messages, and paying multiple data upload fees from their wireless carrier.
Other features unique to ShoZu include the ability to have friends’
photostreams, status changes and social network invites sent directly to the
handset in the background without mobile navigation or download downtime; send
photos at blog quality or full resolution; upload video clips up to 10 minutes
in length; and exchange two-way commenting and messages between the mobile and
Web.
ShoZu’s free mobile client is currently pre-installed on newer Motorola and
Samsung phones and downloadable to nearly 340 additional handset models.
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