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CES 2007: Making use of those cool new cell phone features: ShoZu
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Las Vegas (NV) - Another of the free web services being bandied about CES 2007 is ShoZu, a service which allows one to (more easily) share photos and video taken on a mobile phone.
In the age of blogs, vlogs and digital connectivity, goes the wisdom, who doesn't want to snap a picture of themselves in the bathtub and broadcast it to the universe? The service also allows one to download content to a mobile phone using ZuCast... Again, these free online services are about making things you can do already that bit easier.
Advertising before or after the ZuCasts and embedded around content is the money money money making angle. Another one of these interesting web services to go alongside the new capabilities of the latest and greatest cell phones.
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