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Shozu Adds Larger Video Uploads & Facebook Features

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shozu Shozu is a cool little app that lets you upload information, pictures, and video to your social networks. They do have a free version which is kind of like a trial since it limits you to 5 uploads. The paid version is $4.99 which is pretty decent.

Shozu let me know about their latest update which adds:

  • Greater upload capability. With just one click, video users can upload 50MB of video from your BlackBerry to all of the upload destinations configured on their ShoZu account.  Previously, video uploads were limited to 10MB.
  • New Facebook features, which enable them to add a wall feed, post comments to feeds, upload videos and post notes on Facebook.

The Shozu app is pretty powerful and lets you upload to flickr, facebook, photobucket, twitter, YouTube, MySpace, Picasa, and tons of more sites. It even supports most blogging software along with many citizen journalism sites like CNN Exchange. Its worth giving the free trial a spin at m.shozu.com or picking up the paid version in the App World.

Now if only RIM would release the Picasa app that they just never let out…

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This entry was posted on Wednesday, September 16th, 2009 and is filed under News, Utilities.
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