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Mark Bole on ShoZu Media Sharing

Taking pictures with a camera phone is a snap. Getting your photos from a camera phone to the Web is a little more complicated. You generally need to email them to every service you want to publish to, which becomes a serious hassle and is potentially expensive depending on your cell phone data plan. At CTIA Wireless 2006, Jake talked with Mark Bole, CEO of ShoZu, about how ShoZu both simplifies the process of publishing photos from your phone to services like Flickr, Buzznet and MySpace, as well as how the phone application also adds a feedback mechanism for getting info back after photos are posted. The service is free and you can see the full list of compatible phones on the ShoZu site.

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using a wireless camera. The oranges are on the other side of my house, and the camera is tethered to a nine volt battery. The receiver is plugged into the wall, near my tv.    Related Content:Want This Stuff?Wireless Security CameraWireless ClicksMark Bole on ShoZu Media SharingNo More Nikon for Me

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