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27th July - ShoZu announced an agreement to embed ShoZus
mobile media service on the new generation of Samsung handsets.
ShoZus Share-It image upload service, enabling photos
and videos to be transferred directly from the handset to
the Web with a click, will be natively embedded in the just-announced
Samsung SGH-L760 3G camera phone ( inset ) for mobile bloggers
as well as in other follow-on models. The agreement reflects
a broader ShoZu strategy to accelerate mass market penetration
through partnerships with handset manufacturers.
We are simplifying the mobile upload experience for
our users, said Dr. Dohun Kwon, Vice President at Samsung
Electronics Research Institute (UK). ShoZu will be an
integral part of our handset user interface and overall experience,
allowing users to effortlessly take and send videos and photos
to their chosen web destination, even when while on the go.
ShoZu embodies the speed, ease of use, and seamless user experience
that consumers have come to expect from Samsung.
This agreement mirrors the rise of mobile social networking
as a part of consumers daily lives. The handset is becoming
an extension of the PC for photo sharing, blogging and similar
activities, in part because of the ubiquity of camera phones
today, said Mark Bole, CEO of ShoZu. Samsung clearly
understands this cultural phenomenon and has moved aggressively
to equip its customers with the means to interact with key
online communities quickly and easily.
ShoZu's Share-It service enables camera phone users to upload
photos, video clips and related titles, descriptions and tags
to more than two dozen popular Internet destinations such
as YouTube, Facebook, Flickr, Kodak EasyShare Gallery, Windows
Live Spaces, Google Picasa, Dada.net, Vox and Blogger, as
well as any email or FTP address, with a click. New Web partners
are added on a regular basis to continually broaden user choice.
ShoZus proprietary technology enables images to be
uploaded quietly and reliably in the background at full resolution,
leaving users free to make phone calls or take more photos
during the image transfer process. Users can add descriptions
and tags to individual images from the phone before or after
uploading, exchange two-way messages between mobile and Web
for sites that support that function, and automatically attach
location tags when GPS-enabled handsets are used.
ShoZu's services also include ZuCasts consisting of rich
media "channels" delivered by free or paid subscription
with no clicks, and mobile advertising that can be embedded
in ZuCast-based videos, photos, music, wallpaper, ringtones,
news feeds and other content by user request for discreet
and precisely targeted ad delivery. All services utilize a
single client installed on the mobile phone.
ShoZu is currently available for over 250 camera phones worldwide
and is used in more than 90 countries.
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