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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Bango, which specialises in mobile payment provision, has launched a one-touch access to mobile content from users’ social networking sites, or blogs.
The “Get On My Mobile” Bango Button is designed so anyone using a social website, media sharing site, forum or blog can make their content available to mobile phone users with one click.
The Bango service will automatically resize images for download to mobile phones, and can configure sites to fit on mobile screens - so you don’t have to.
It’s been designed for sites like Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Flickr, Bebo, Friendster, LinkedIn, Blogger, Orkut and WordPress. It’s already been through Beta testing and is now being rolled out to the public.
To create their own ‘Get On My Mobile’ button, users simply have to insert a code generated by Bango next to the content they want to share from their site. When users click on the button, they will get a URL which they enter into their mobile’s browser. If you want to make money, you can charge for downloading this content.






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