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Pickle allows cameraphone users to share pictures instantly

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NEWS: 23 February 2007 0:03 GMT by Stuart Miles

A new mobile phone service promises to let users send images straight from their cameraphone to any website.

Called Pickle, the video and photo sharing service has unveiled Pickle Channels that allow users to broadcast media directly from their mobile phones to virtually any website.

According to the company Channels are portable media galleries that can be displayed anywhere and updated from computers as well as mobile phones.

Users simply set up a channel, fill it with videos and photos, and then embed the entire channel of content on social network profiles, blogs, or any other site.

According to the company, each channel has a unique email address allowing family and friends to easily add new items on the fly. With each contribution, the channel instantly automatically updates everywhere it is posted.

>> Link - Pickle


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