Mobile U Tips

Tips for taking and sharing photos with your wireless device.

Share videos and pictures from moments in your life

With Zannel, you can post videos, pictures, or text from your phone to your blog, website, or social network to instantly start conversations. You can also follow friends, meet new friends, and watch videos.

 

Blogging has never been so easy or so mobile

UPhoneBlog lets you publish your on-the-go pictures as a life blog and then use it on any number of other websites with your mobile phone. Take a picture or record a video, write a multimedia message (mms) or email, and send it to: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). Visit their website to sign up.

You were poked by: Facebook

Keep in touch, on the go! With Facebook Mobile, you can view friends’ profiles, receive messages, poke, and wall post directly from your cell phone. If you’re a fan of the rapidly growing social network site, this mobile application will keep you in touch no matter how far from a computer you may be. View the FAQs here.

Spread video and photo from your cameraphone

At Umundo, you can publish videos and pictures from your phone to the web. Register and share your stuff with friends on Facebook, Orkut, Myspace, Hi5, Yahoo, Google, iPods and cell phones.

Lights, camera, action: phone videos online

Share online what you video capture in your hand. Put cell phone videos in 3GP format directly on the web at SpotMob.

Let the world know what you see!

MixelPix lets you publish and share photos from your phone by directly sharing them on the web. Most recent, most popular, and most commented tabs encourage you to take some great shots!

Share your life with the world in a photo and a sentence

Want to let everyone know what cool thing you just saw, the funny mix-up in the paper, or just share photos of you and your awesome friends? Gastb lets you publish your camera phone pics directly to a searchable, constantly updated website.

Create and share videos, photos, audio and text with Treemo

If you’re looking for a better way to share videos, photos, audio, and text, take a look at the Treemo application for your phone. Much like a Youtube channel, your Treemo channel aggregates your multimedia activity and makes it available to you and others on your mobile, on the web, on your blog, and on MySpace or Facebook.

Beam it up Scotty!

This website lets you easily transfer files from your computer to your mobile phone. In just three simple steps you can upload and send any picture, music track, video file, office document or any other file to your cell phone. Upload your file, indicate whether you want Beam-it to compress it and enter your phone number. Shortly after Beam-It will send you a text message (SMS) with the download link to the uploaded file.

Flickr for your mobile

Flickr on your phone! You can see uploads from your friends, read recent comments, upload your own mobile pics, or search around for new stuff. Open up a web browser on your mobile phone and go to: m.flickr.com.

Share pictures, video, and connect with friends

JuiceCaster lets you meet new people, connect with friends and share your photos and videos from your phone. Instantly update your status on Twitter and Facebook. AT&T customers can simply text JUICE to 386 and you’re good to go; those with other providers can sign up free on the website.

Scan, copy, and fax from your cell phone

Just take a picture and send it to scanR from your Blackberry or other web enabled phone and they turn it into text that can be shared via email or fax. Store business cards, newspaper articles, and even info from white boards.

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Find the mobile version of your favorite website

Not sure if your favorite website is compatible with your mobile web browser? Well, Tilt View can tell you. The website has options to check for IE Mobile, iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Opera Mini and Symbian. It also works on all mobile browsers.

It’s a new social network: Qeep

Blue Lion provides worldwide access to a new mobile social network called qeep. It’s offered free of charge, and has a host of alternative entertaining features for staying in touch. Multi-player gaming enables users to compete against one another in real-time on their mobile phones, while a photoblogging feature lets users share unlimited photos with friends in real time.

View non-mobile enabled websites on your phone

WidSets is a free service that allows you to access your favorite web content from your mobile phone for free.  Through the use of mobile widgets and applications you can have access to non-mobile enhanced sites such as Wikipedia, flickr, The Wall St. Journal, Twitter, a push email program and many more.  WidSets also allows you to share mobile content with other users as well as publish your own content to the web.

Read blogs anywhere with mobile RSS reader

LiteFeeds is a free custom RSS reader for use with mobile phones.  LiteFeeds will sync up with your online subscriptions, alert you to new posts, view full articles with images, as well as send blog posts, emails, and alerts.  LiteFeeds is great for blog readers and operators who want content on their mobile phone.

HP’s Mobile Remote Printing Technology

HP’s CloudPrint service allows you to remotely print using your mobile phone.  Email a document to the CloudPrint virtual print server which will store a copy and send an SMS to your phone with a reference ID. Once you get to a computer, enter the code on the CloudPrint web site and the server will find the nearest local printer.  This service allows you to save multiple files on the server, keep the reference IDs on your phone and print from any computer.  Additionally, you can print mobile photos or files from your phone to your home printer.

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