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We're pleased to announce that NowPublic and the mobile social media service, ShoZu, have joined forces to turn your mobile phone into a news maker’s best friend.
With ShoZu and your camera phone in hand, you’ll be instantly transformed into a roving reporter, ready to capture news as soon as it happens.
You'll be able to upload full resolution photos and videos directly from your camera phone to NowPublic, along with a headline and story.
It's easy: You only need to enter your NowPublic account details once - and your news footage will always be posted to your account.
Not only does ShoZu keep you connected to NowPublic, you can also use it to send photos and videos to other popular social media sites like Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, Twitter, and Blogger.
Getting started with ShoZu
ShoZu is a FREE service but carrier data charges do apply.
We've made the process of sending eyewitness news footage to NowPublic incredibly easy. Let us know what you think of the service!
The NowPublic Team



Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (5)
at 07:10 on May 15th, 2008
ShoZu is phone software, so there is no site-side interface... actually my own phone can't even support it (my "0" key doesn't even work, never mind advanced messaging), so I must look on enviously as my colleagues use it.
at 10:45 on June 10th, 2008
Ooooo....I was using that on my old phone and testing it wAAaaaay back when I first heard it mentioned here at NP. I might have to install that on the new WinMobile phone. Mobo-news! :)
at 10:54 on June 10th, 2008
Ya know, since you're back, oh great dweeb, you could cast an eye on my plea for help in choosing my new cellphone.
http://www.nowpublic.com/tech-biz/cellphone-shopping-hades-even-tech-geeks-opinion-analysis
It's almost my birthday! (Yes, this is an international event.) So hurry with advice! :)
at 09:55 on June 11th, 2008
Who knew that "oh great dweeb" could be a compliment? Well, here we are! I love it.
at 11:40 on June 11th, 2008
Ah yes, when one has been warped by Monty Python, Terry Pratchett and The Hitchhiker's Guide, oh great dweeb is indeed, a compliment of high repute.