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May
If you regularly take photos (or videos), then you’ll know what a hassle it can be to get them online. While preparing an article on Shozu mobile, I came across their new desktop application and decided to share it with you.
It’s an absolute Swiss Army Knife of upload tools. You simply drag and drop a photo or video into the main window, select the destination (or multiple destinations) and they are instantly uploaded.
There is support for 30 different photo, blog and news sites and it’ll even let you upload directly to email or FTP. Integrated in the application is even an easy way to tag your shots.

There are some drawbacks that I hope they’ll fix; currently you can only drag/drop/upload one file at a time, and some major sites (like Smugmug) are missing from the list of supported services. But if you want to offload some of your content to reduce the risk of losing your treasured memories, then it’s certainly worth trying.
The Shozu desktop client currently supports the following sites:
BBC News, Blip.tx, Box.net, Buzznet, Cellfish, CNN News, Facebook, Flickr, Friendster, HotSMS.com, Hyves, Ipernity, Kodak Easyshare Gallery, life.dada.net, LiveJournal, Metaweblog, moblog.uk, Netlog, NowPublic, PhotoBucket, Picasa Web Albums, Pikeo, Qipit, Samsung Fun Club, Scoopt, Shozy Slideshow, Textamerica, Twitpic, ITV News, VOX, Webshots, Windows Live Spaces, WordPress, Youtube
You’ll need a (free) Shozu account and the Adobe AIR runtime (which downloads on demand when you install the Shozu client).







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