This is something I know quite a few people within the Symbian, and Nokia online communities have been looking at doing for quite some time, and with Social Media surging forward at break-neck speeds, its the next logical enhancement for your Nokia device's share options, while keeping everything within its default OS.
The default Nokia Share Online, currently only has Flickr, Vox, and Ovi Share, but now, with a really simple process thats to www.furtiv.com, you can now add, Twitter, Youtube, Facebook, and Google's Picasa. These additional sharing options will appear in your devices Share Online application, so no need for extra applications to launch just so you can share to your choice.
Ok, there are other options out there for sharing your media, Pixelpipe, QIK, and Shozu to name but a few, but with this method from www.furtiv.com, as already mentioned, it incorporates these additional sharing options right in your default Share Online application.
This is what you have to do to add these extra options, it is really simple.
1. Point your mobile browser to http://furtiv.mobi
2. Once there, click on each of the links shown one at a time, waiting for the small configuration file to download, and also wait for the prompt that its complete, and added to Share Online. Once the first one is done, move onto the next.
3. Once you have downloaded, and installed the additional sharing options, you can exit the browser.
4. Head to your handset Share Online Application, there you will see the additional options in place ready for activation.
5. Activate each extra option in turn by adding your credicials for your each sharing medium.
6. Your done, all set up to share to any of your options now. Remember, if you wanted to set, say, Twitter as your default upload option, simply highlight that option, hit "Options", and select "Set as default".
Thanks to Matt Bennet of Nokia Daily News for the heads up on this application.
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Flavio
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... I already use since long time Mobypicture.com, that allows to share to several networks: Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Brightkite, Tumblr, Jaiku, Hyves, Blogger, Wordpress, Livejournal, YouTube, Vimeo, IRLconnect. See http://www.mobypicture.com/nokiashare |
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Steven_Smith
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... Hey Micky, This is a great article. Is there anyway you could sticky this somewhere in the forum so it can never be lost? I see you do a lot of these types of posts but by the time I go to use them they are lost deep inside the archives. Regards, Steve |
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carlsilvers
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What a great (free!!!) replacement for ShoZu Just what I've been looking for, since ShoZu decided I needed to give them £10, just because I'd changed my phone! |
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wampyre
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... Great tip. Shozu became too much when they decided to add podcast and what not. Pixelpipe did work for me then it gave up on the N97 when I tried using the latest version. (Using an early version makes it work though) Will try out this one and hopefully I can ditch other solutions. |
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Boffill
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!!! This one is great. Really helped me a lot. No need to install any application! Thanks for this Micky! |
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furtiv
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location tagging Thanks for featuring furtiv in your blog. If you are interested, we have posted some instructions for sharing location tagged (geotagged) photos and videos on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Picasa http://furtiv.com/blog/?p=17 |
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