ShoZu is ace: it was one of the first mobile applications to make it easy to upload your mobile snaps (and later videos) to the web. And it’s stayed relevant due to gathering a bunch of services in one place – I use it to upload to Facebook, Flickr and YouTube for example. Anyway, ShoZu has just announced that it’s added eight new destinations, taking its total to 36. Twitter is the most high-profile new addition, allowing you to check your timelines and post new tweets from within the ShoZu application. Other popular additions include Dailymotion, Photobucket and Friendster. The other four are more niche: Twitpic, Cellfish, Seesmic and Ipernity, but it’s good news if you’re a user of any of them. ShoZu says it plans to add more services in the coming weeks, too.
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Gave me a fright when the image of me on Twitter cropped up on this.
Right, I think I’m finally going to sign-up and try Shozu