Distribute Media Files Quickly Using Pixelpipe
in Services, Sites, WWW / tags: flickr, nokia, photo, picasa, pixelpipe, Services, video, vox
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Today, Pixelpipe is on open beta. If you haven’t heard about Pixelpipe before, it’s a service that allows us to deliver digital media (pictures, videos, and audio) to many different services. If you have blogs, Twitter (my twitter page), or any text-based services, you probably have heard about Ping.fm. It’s similar, the main different is that Pixelpipe can be used to deliver digital files.
Few weeks ago, I got an invite to try Pixelpipe. I was impressed. It’s easy to use, anyway. Currently there are more than 30 photo/video sharing services available to “pipe”. For example, I can post my photos to Flickr and Nokia OVI at the same time. Or even to Picasa. Just choose and connect other service’s account to your Pixelpipe. We can also post our files to other blog service providers like VOX, LiveJournal, WordPress, etc. As long as the services support your media format, they should — hopefully — work fine.
The uploading process is also simple. What makes it even better is that there are some uploader tools available to download. I’ve tried Pixelpipe Uploadr (Windows), and it works great. It’s similar to Flickr Uploadr.
Okey, signup while it’s hot. Note: It doesn’t have a password reminder feature yet — still in the process?. So, just make sure you remember your password.
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