Pixelpipe updates

July 7th, 2009 Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Pixelpipe Android client

We first covered pixelpipe a few weeks ago, but we have even more news to report about them.  Firstly, they have released a beta of their latest Android application (available here for download via your PC , or direct from your phone).  As you can see from the picture above they have produced a new feature rich client designed to ease your uploading of photos and videos (and audio) to various websites of your choosing (and of course, it also features the ability to provide status updates to many sites too.

On the subject of supported sites, pixelpipe have announced they now support over 95 sites, including:

Photo/Video: Flickr, Picasa,  Photobucket, Nokia Ovi, MobileMe, Phanfare, Smugmug, vimeo, ImageShack, pikeo, webshots,  FotoTime, Zooomr, Fotki, Zoom.in, 23hq, Photoservice.com, 72 photos, ipernity,  Shutterfly, photobox, Kodak Gallery, Snapfish, Zenfolio,  Gallery Menalto, DropShots,  SnapMyLife, tinypic, radar.net,  Windows Live Spaces, pikchur, Viewbook, OurDoings

Video: YouTube, blip.tv, 12seconds.tv, Viddler, Dailymotion, kewego, kyte.tv, Revver,  Vimeo, Seesmic

Status/Micro-Blog: Twitter, TwitVid, brightkite, FriendFeed, TwitPic, kwippy, Rejaw, , Plurk, identi.ca, youare.com, plerb, twitgoo, yfrog, pix.im, Jaiku, Google Talk, pic.im, TwitVid.io, Tweetphoto, koornk, TwitrPix, Utterli

Social Networks: MySpace, Facebook, hi5, Friendster, imeem, Vox, Bebo, Hyves, Xanga

Blogs: Blogger, TypePad, WordPress, tumbler, LiveJournal, Atom, MetaWeblog, MovableType, Drupal, Squarespace

Gateways: Posterous, ping.fm, Mobypicture

Online storage: box.net, drop.io, Acrobat.com

Widget: Picturtrail, imageloop

Other: FTP, Email, qipit, Scribd, Evernote

Now, that’s a fairly comprehensive list, and the list continues to grow week on week, although we’re struggling to think of many well known sites that aren’t already on that list.  Obviously you won’t publish to all 95, but the ability to select the one or more key sites you do use and then action a single upload is key to saving power and data charges.


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