Entries tagged as ‘Picasa’
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

Now select the service(s) you'd like

Posting to a service with the Geo On

Chinese Status
Categories: releases
Tagged: android, Google, mobile, nokia, Picasa, status, Twitter, upload
We’ve released support for a number of popular status/micro-blog services as well as the ability to send text only posts for status and blog updates. While this feature is pretty great on it’s own it only gets better when it’s combined with images and uploaded from any of our huge selection of mobile and desktop tools where we’ll link back to the photo uploaded for text only services like Twitter.
Imagine updating your status from iPhone, Picasa, iPhoto, Aperture, Lightroom, Android, MMS/email… and having that update go out to all of your followers on Twitter, Jaiku, Facebook & brightkite all at the same time with a link back to your photo and you’ll get the idea.
These new features and destinations are all live and available for use immediately. We love your feedback, if you have any comment please feel free to get back to us with your thoughts.
New destinations: Jaiku, Ping.fm, kwippy, Rejaw, identi.ca
Services that support text status updates: Facebook, Twitter, Jaiku, brightkite, Ping.fm, Rejaw, kwippy, identi.ca
Services that support text blog posts: WordPress, TypePad, Blogger, LiveJournal, MovableType, Drupal and most other Atom enabled or MetaWeblogs
Categories: features · releases
Tagged: blog, brightkite, identi.ca, Jaiku, kwippy, Picasa, ping.fm, rejaw
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
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.
Categories: features · news
Tagged: desktops, firefox, free tools, Google, iPhone, iphoto, Linux, mobile, nokia, OS X, phone, Picasa, upload, Windows, XP Publishing Wizard
We’ve just released support for uploads via a dedicated Pixelpipe button for Google Picasa. Now you can upload to all +40 of our supported destinations with just one click inside of Picasa! You can get this feature and more at http://pixelpipe.com/tools

Categories: features
Tagged: Google, Picasa