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How to upload your Nok’s photos to multiple websites at the push of a button

Chances are you like to take the odd snap or ten on your Nok, but what if you fancy sharing your photographic masterpieces online? On more than one website? With one button press? Read on and we’ll tell you exactly what you need to do.

Step by step:

Step 1 – Show us the ShoZu

You’ll need the ShoZu image uploader app and a user account to make this work, so point your PC’s browser at the website’s download page here, choose your specific phone, set up a username and password, then download and install the application. It’s totally free.

Step 2 – Set up your first site

ShoZu uploads images to the web direct from your mobile, but first you’ll need to tell the program which sites you want to upload too. Let’s say you have Ovi Share, Flickr and Picasa accounts, and want to add your phone’s snaps to them. Open up your ShoZu profile page on its website and go the “My sites” section. Now choose Ovi Share and enter your account details.

Step 3 – CC your sites

Now select “Add CC sites,” then choose Flickr and Picasa (or whatever you want) as your CC sites, following any specific instructions on the ShoZu website. For Flickr, for instance, you’ll have to go to a Flickr permissions page and allow ShoZu to access your account.

Step 4 – Get snapping

Now get out and start taking pics. When you use ShoZu to upload to Ovi Share direct from your phone your other sites will be “CC’d in” automatically, saving you the bother of having to do each one separately. Kerching!

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    Frank Polenose
    Feb 26, 2009 22:22

    Genius! Thanks for this – very helpful.

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