Shozu or PixPulse?

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There's an interesting conversation going on between David Xue, the founder of PixPulse and Roland Tanglao about the pros and cons of using email as a method to share mobile content.

I have to agree with Roland that email sucks for the job. I used email to upload to Flickr for ages until ShoZu came along. Shozu uses replication technology that creates a sort of background persistent connection it removes the requirement to have reception which of course is required for email to work.

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I've been reading of a similar mobile application called PixSense. Anyone tried that yet?

> Dug,
>
> I read your blog post and I wanted to let you know that we also have
> mobile uploads at Photobucket.
> http://www.photobucket.com/tutorials/email/email.html
>
> We are the #1 image site on the net with our users uploading over 3
> million images a day. We let our users publish their images anywhere
> they want since we give them the html tag to their photo.
>
> And in the UK, our users can now make any photo in their album a
> wallpaper to their mobile phone via premium SMS.
>
> I just wanted to let you know we are agnostic to what people use for
> their blogs. Many of our users upload a picture to their photobucket
> account and copy and past the html tag to several of their blogs at the same time.
>
> I hope you get a chance to take a look at us.

yes! we need more mobile services to use Shozu like technology!

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