Shoze the way

Web 2.0, Rich Media

22 November 2007

Mobile application company ShoZu has launched a service which allows users to share mobile phone pictures and video across social networking sites.

Pictures can be sent simultaneously to Facebook, Flickr, Google faces and personal blog sites without creating multiple messages for each photo or clip. The service is free other than data costs from the wireless carrier and requires no software download.

ShoZu chief executive officer, Mark Bole said: "This new MMS service brings our multiple-images-for-one-upload benefit to virtually every media-enabled phone, and this is the first of several steps in bringing the broader ShoZu experience to the market at large."

Internet companies are looking for ways to 'join up' the online world. Microsoft has created a cross platform browser technology called Silverlight and Google is using OpenSocial, a platform on which developers can design applications for social networks.

MarketWatch reported that Facebook has been invited to join OpenSocial and said its chief operating officer said his company was still 'evaluating' the platform

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