Mobypicture, Simultaneously Upload iPhone Photos To Multiple Services

by Scott Beale on June 22, 2009 · 1 comment

Mobypicture iPhone

For a while I’ve been looking for a good way to simultaneously post photos from my iPhone to multiple services. Mobypicture looks like it might be a really good solution.

It has a native iPhone app that you can use to shoot a photo, set the title, add description, tag and even publish GPS location. I’ve been using it to post to Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and Tumblr (several other services are available as well). All the services are cross-referenced to the original photo uploaded to Mobypicture.

Mobypictures also supports several video services, but it doesn’t look like it works yet with video shot on the new iPhone 3G S, but hopefully they will be able to add that feature in the future.

Here’s my account on Mobypicture.

Here’s the Mobypicture “Shoot n Share” animated promo video.

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filed under Apple, Photography, iPhone

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1 Brad June 22, 2009 at 3:47 pm

This has been available for a while, with an app called “Shozu”

They let you upload to multiple apps at once, individual sites, or even have a “master” site which will always propogate down to others. I currently link my twitter, facebook, flickr, twitpic, and personal blog.

iPhone version, as well as every other major mobile OS. Also works in MMS mode.

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