The service now supports over two dozen online communities

May 4, 2007 07:07 GMT  ·  By

ShoZu has recently announced the extension of its Share-It mobile video and photo uploading service to Vox and LiveJournal, popular blogging services that are a part of the Six Apart Blogging Family. Now supporting over two dozen online communities and other web destinations, Shozu offers its consumers more options than any other uploading application when it comes to handset-to-web content transfer.

Aside from the three Six Apart blogging properties, Shozu also supports online communities including YouTube, Flickr, Google Picasa, Buzznet, Kodak EasyShare Gallery, Webshots, Pikeo and others. Its Share-It service enables customers to upload their photos and videos at a higher resolution and to more web destinations than other methods.

"Our TypePad service has been integrated with ShoZu for more than a year, and our users have appreciated how easy mobile blogging has become," said Michael Sippey, VP of Product, Professional Division of Six Apart. "Equipping our Vox and LiveJournal bloggers with the same easy mobile upload capabilities will allow them to post an entry whenever the spirit or the image moves them, even if they are on the road."

With its latest additions (LiveJournal and Vox), users with Shozu will be able to transfer images and videos directly to their blogs with one single click. Both photos and videos can be uploaded at full resolution at a file size of up to 4MB.

"One of the strengths of the ShoZu service is that we can offer consumers a wide range of upload choices with a single application installed on the handset. We therefore have established an impressive roadmap of partner integrations to continue broadening that choice," said Bob Morgan, ShoZu Vice President, North America. "Vox and LiveJournal are an important part of that campaign, particularly for the growing community of people who express themselves through personal blogs."