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Posting through Mauku & other Twitter clients to Pixelpipe

January 26, 2010 · 4 Comments

We’re opening up a number of our supported APIs to the public and are starting with Twitter. You can now post through Pixelpipe from popular Twitter clients that allow you to set the service including Mauku, Spaz & Tweetie 2 by simply setting the endpoint URL to http://api.pixelpipe.com/services/twitter/ & logging in with your Twitter credentials.

The big advantage of posting through Pixelpipe is that you can now post to over 25 services at the same time you update your Twitter status. For example you could setup your Facebook, MySpace & Yahoo! Meme accounts with Pixelpipe & update all when you post to Twitter. You can even update your blog from your Twitter client (see tips).

Setup is similar for each app however here are the specifics to get Mauku on the Nokia N900 setup and plugged-in.

1. Open Mauku select the blue arrow on the top menu & choose “Publishers”
2. Select “New” & then “Advanced”
3. Set Pixelpipe as the name and Twiiter as the provider & then “OK”
4. Set the URL to http://api.pixelpipe.com/services/twitter/ and the Password & Login to your Twitter credentials

5. Now click on the blurry area on top to return to the Mauku, if you set things up you’ll see your Twitter feed in the Overview.

Now everytime you post we’ll route the post through Pixelpipe enabling you to post to multiple services at the same time.

Tips:

- We’ll create a Pixelpipe if you don’t have one with these credentials, you can log-in and add services or change your settings at pixelpipe.com or m.pixelpipe.com for mobile users.

- You can use Routing Tags to override your default services and post to specific services or groups. For example including @facebook,@plurk,@jaiku in the body would send the post to the three mentioned services however not to Twitter (we’ll strip out the tags). More on Routing Tags can be found on our blog.

- By default a blog service wouldn’t accept a status update however you can override the behavior by including the routing tag for the service eg. @wordpress,@blogger,@twitter would send the post to both blogs & Twitter.

- You can create groups by giving the same Routing Tag to multiple services and force routing with just one tag

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Pixelpipe for Android feature updates

October 2, 2009 · 1 Comment

We’ve released updates to Pixelpipe Pro & Lite applications to the Android Market with a number of new features and optimizations.

The big new feature is that we’ve added the ability to include geo-location along with status/micro-blog updates & blog updates to over 30 services, we’ve been doing this for sometime with post with photos however have introduced the feature for text only updates as well.

The Geo-Status feature works by enabling the “Geo On” button when posting to Pixelpipe. We’ll then include a link to a pi.pe page with a Google map for services that don’t yet support geo updates like Facebook & Blogger. For services like Friendfeed (& Twitter soon) that do support geo-tagging we will pass the coordinates to the services via APIs which will display a map along side the post. This feature is initially exposed on our new Android clients however will be rolled out to our integrations with Nokia and iPhone soon.

New features:

- Ability to include geo-location along with status/micro-blog updates, blog posts and even e-mails.

- You can now select your destinations on a per image, video or audio file basis. This is available from the Pixelpipe app by choosing “Upload to..” and from the “Share” menu found in the Gallery, Camera and most 3rd party applications

- Sign-up & Sign-in both are executed with-in the application. This provides better performance and a cleaner sign-up/sign-in flow.

- Now in simplified and traditional Chinese with distribution through NetDragon in China

Tips:

- Press the menu key in the application to switch between the photo, video & audio views

- Only the service that support the media type you’re uploading will appear in the “Upload to…” menu

Selecting the Upload to option

Selecting the Upload to option

Now select the services you'd like for upload

Now select the service(s) you'd like

Posting to a status/micro-blog service with the Geo-On option

Posting to a service with the Geo On

Chinese Status

Chinese Status

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Introducing Pixelpipe QuickPost for Nokia N97 & 5800

July 2, 2009 · 3 Comments

We’re putting our new QuickPost widget out for public beta and would like to invite you all to give it a try.

The widget aims to provide a simple and efficient method of updating your status or posting to blogs/micro-blogs while on the go. Just keep it running in the background, pop it open when you have something to say and post it to any of Pixelpipe’s 95 supported services. You can even use our Routing Tags feature to selectively post to specific services or groups (eg. @twitter, @facebook, @friends).

It’s available now can be downloaded from the Ovi Store. Please send feedback to nokia@pixelpipe.com.

Main View

Main View

Status Updates

Updating status

Blog View

Post to Blog

Homescreen

Homescreen shortcut

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Pixelpipe Social Web Gateway for Google Android 1.3

March 6, 2009 · 3 Comments

We’ve released a big update to the Pixelpipe client application for Google Android powered devices. The big new feature would be the ability to post text only updates to blog & micro-blog/status services directly from the client. We’ve also done some significant work under the hood to make the application much stronger and faster.

Give it a try for yourself, it’s available now and for free in the Android Market.

main view

Main application view

edit_detail_vert

Edit details for media

Posting to a blog

Posting to a blog

Posting to a micro-blog or status service

Posting to a micro-blog or status service

Settings dialog

Settings dialog

Add destinations view, only a small portion of the selection

Add destinations view, only a small portion of the selection available

Sample settings dialog for Picasa Web Albums

Sample settings dialog for Picasa Web Albums

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A bunch of recent Pixelpipe service updates

December 15, 2008 · 6 Comments

We’ve been a bit silent lately as we’ve had our hands full with big release to the service. Here’s a quick rundown on what’s new and improved

New features:

- Automatic rotation of images without an upright orientation set in the EXIF header (no more sideways iPhone pictures!). This feature can be disabled on a per destination basis under “My Pipes”

- Ability to specify a custom from address for email out destinations. Works great for unsupported services that allow for email upload

- Ability to search destinations (Pipes) by name and sort by capabilities

- Availability of a mobile site for adding and editing services on the go. Available now at m.pixelpipe.com, optimized for 240×320 or greater screen resolution

- Support for uploads to a specific blog for users that host multiple blogs under the same account on blogger.com

New application support:

- Windows Live Photo Gallery and Movie Maker: Export plug-in, supports photo & video uploads

- Adobe Photoshop Lightroom: Export plug-in, supports photo uploads

- Apple Aperture: Export plug-in, supports photo uploads

- Google Android: Similar functionality to our iPhone application however with additional support for background uploading

All are available now at http://pixelpipe.com/tools

New destinations: brightkite, Drupal

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Announcing the availability of m.pixelpipe.com

December 10, 2008 · 2 Comments

We recently released a version of the Pixelpipe web site that’s been optimized for a mobile browser. You can add & edit destinations, change your account settings and even check on the status of your uploads.

We originally created the pages for our iPhone and Android clients so their optimized for a 480×320 screen however have tested with Nokia N-Series handsets at 320×240 without issue. We’re not promoting this as a solution for every mobile browser however if you have a smartphone with at least a 320×240 screen resolution you might find the functionality convenient while you’re on the go.

 

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Pixelpipe – Media Gateway for Android

November 14, 2008 · 7 Comments

We’ve recently released our native upload client into the Android market.  There’s really no better way to get your photos off of your Android powered handset and out to your favorite social network, micro-blog, photo/video and blog services then with Pixelpipe.

Select files for upload

Edit title and tags


Features include:

- Upload once and we’ll take care of the distribution, no need to send to each destination individually

- Ability to add and configure destinations from the Phone or online at Pixelpipe.com

- Complimentary desktop applications available for OS X, Windows and Linux

- Background uploading!

- Integration with the “Share” menu in other application

- Preservation of geotags when available

Supported services include:

Photo & Video: Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, Photobucket, Nokia Ovi, Phanfare, Smugmug, vimeo, ImageShack, pikeo, webshots, kyte, FotoTime, Zooomr, Fotki, 23hq, 72 photos, ipernity, Viddler, Shutterfly, photobox, Kodak Gallery, Windows Live, Mobypicture & Gallery Menalto

Micro-Blog: Twitter, FriendFeed, Pownce, TwitPic, Seesmic

Social Networks: Facebook, Friendster, imeem, Vox, Bebo, Hyves

Blogs: Blogger, TypePad, WordPress, tumbler, LiveJournal, Atom, MetaWeblog, MovableType

Widgets: imageloop

Online storage: box.net, Acrobat.com

Generic: FTP, Email

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Get your media online with Pixelpipe and these free tools for desktop and mobile

September 5, 2008 · 4 Comments

Here’s a brief overview of several of the solutions we provide for publication of media through Pixelpipe. For the latest updates be sure to checkout our Free Software section at http://www.pixelpipe.com/tools

Mobile

  • Email/MMS
    Send an email or MMS to your personal upload address.

    → Tell me more
    Supports: video, title (from subject field), caption (from message body)
  • iPhone
    Our great native iPhone application—snap your photos then upload.

    Tip: To upload a single photo, tap it in the list to select it.
    Supports: title, caption, keywords
  • Android: Coming Soon!

    Install (iTunes App Store)
  • Nokia N Series
    Upload from the Gallery application on your Nokia handset.

    To setup: Go to pixelpipe.com/nokia from your handset to get your Share Online client configured.
    To use: In the Gallery with a photo selected (or mark multiple) choose ‘Options>Send>Post to web’. In slide view you can also select the ‘Post to…’ icon to upload immediately without being prompted to enter annotations.
    Tip: Disable or change resize on upload in ‘Applications>Share Online>[Pixelpipe]>Options>Edit’.
    Supports: video, title, caption, keywords

    → Learn more about Nokia Share Online

Windows

  • Pixelpipe Uploadr
    Our humble version of the Flickr Uploadr, a desktop application allowing drag and drop upload.

    Supports: title, caption, keywords, privacy

    Download (23 MB)

  • Windows Live Photo Gallery
    Our upload plug-in for Microsoft’s great free photo organizer.

    To use: Select some files in Photo Gallery then choose Publish>More Services>Pixelpipe.
    Supports: title, keywords

    Install Plug-in (1 MB)Go to website

  • Picasa
    Our upload button for Google’s free desktop photo organizer.

    Supports: video, caption

    Install buttonGo to website
  • JUploadr
    A Java based desktop application, allowing drag and drop upload of photos.

    Supports: title, caption, keywords, privacy

    Download (4 MB)
  • Fotofox
    A Firefox 3 extension, allowing drag and drop upload of photos from your desktop.

    Supports: title, keywords, privacy.

    Go to website

  • Nokia Photos
    A free desktop photo organizer with integrated uploader (Nokia device not required).

    → Tell me more
    Supports: title, caption
    Go to website

  • Adobe Lightroom
    Our export plug-in for Adobe’s professional desktop digital asset manager.

    To use: Select some photos and choose ‘File>Export with Preset>Pixelpipe’.
    To setup: Unzip, then in Lightroom choose ‘File>Plug-in Manager…>Add’ and select the .lrplugin.
    Supports: title, caption, keywords

    Download Plug-in (25 KB)

  • Windows XP Web Publishing Wizard
    Enables simple upload directly from Windows Explorer using a built-in wizard.

    To use: When browsing a folder, simply select one or more files and choose ‘Publish the selected items to the web’ from the ‘File and Folder Tasks’ box.
    To install: From Internet Explorer click ‘Run’, or from Firefox click ‘Save File’, then ‘Open’ from the Downloads window. (Be sure to click ‘Yes’ when prompted to add to the registry.)

    Install registry entry (Not compatible with Vista.)

Mac OS X

  • Pixelpipe Uploadr
    Our humble version of the Flickr Uploadr, a desktop application allowing drag and drop upload.

    Supports: title, caption, keywords, privacy

    Download (23 MB)

  • iPhoto
    Our easy to use export plug-in for Apple’s iPhoto.

    Supports: video, title, caption, keywords, privacy

    Download (4 MB)
  • JUploadr
    A Java based desktop application, allowing drag and drop upload of photos.

    Supports: title, caption, keywords, privacy

    Download (3 MB)
  • Fotofox
    A Firefox 3 extension, allowing drag and drop upload of photos from your desktop.

    Supports: title, keywords, privacy

    Go to website
  • Photoshop Lightroom
    Our export plug-in for Adobe’s professional desktop digital asset manager.

    To use: Select some photos and choose ‘File>Export with Preset>Pixelpipe’.
    To setup: Unzip and move the .lrmodule into ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Lightroom/Modules/
    Supports: title, caption, keywords

    Download Plug-in (25 KB)

  • Aperture
    Our export plug-in to upload from Apple’s professional photo workflow manager.

    Coming soon!
  • PictureSync
    A desktop uploader that allows drag and drop upload, plus integrates with Expression Media, Aperture, and Lightroom.

    Supports: video, title, caption, keywords, privacy

    Go to website

Linux

  • JUploadr
    A Java based desktop application, allowing drag and drop upload of photos.

    Supports: title, caption, keywords, privacy

    Download (4MB)
  • Fotofox
    A Firefox 3 extension, allowing drag and drop upload of photos from your desktop.

    Supports: title, keywords, privacy

    Go to website
  • Picasa
    An upload button for Google’s free desktop photo organizer.

    Supports: video, caption

    Install buttonGo to website
  • F-Spot
    A desktop photo organizer for Linux with integrated upload.

    To setup: Choose ‘Photo>Export to>Web Gallery…’ and enter URL http://pixelpipe.com/services/gallery/
    Supports: caption

    Go to website

Notes:

  • Not all destinations support privacy settings, and your defaults will apply if the upload tool does not support privacy.
  • Some destinations support embedded annotations (IPTC/XMP) and will show these values when available if the upload tool does not support annotations.

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