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Pixelpipe – A 2009 Gem for me

1 January 2010 500 views No Comment

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As we enterered another decade (Happy New Year!), I wanted to highlight one of my favorite apps I discovered in 2009. Midway through the year, I jailbroke my iPhone 3G because I wanted video recording capability but I didn’t have $300 extra dollars to spend on an iPhone 3GS. I also was not the happiest with AT&T’s service. Once I was able to complete the jailbreaking process, I loaded up Cycorder and began to record. I still needed someway to send my new videos to all of my channels (Facebook, flickr, youtube, posterous, 12seconds tv, etc). I did a little research via Friendfeed and discovered the right way to use Pixelpipe. This one app opened up a new level of sharing for me. It is simple to use via the iPhone and can plug into over 115 channels.

Once you open up the app, it quickly loads up all of your media (from the most recent to the oldest), allows you to click on the description of the media and then add it to your queue for uploading. Distributing the media to the proper source is simple as you just set up the tags within your settings. After that, tag the media with its intended source (@12seconds for 12 seconds tv, @facebook for facebook, and so on.) and watch it upload. Simple and very accurate and reliable. There is also a camera option from which you can take pictures and immediately upload them as well.

Pixelpipe continues to improve as they have recently added time based grouping of media for Twitter posts, inline geo-location & previous upload stream. This app is availabel on the iPhone, Android and Windows Mobile platform. I hope you enjoyed a small description of how I use Pixelpipe. Do you have any Pixelpipe stories to share?

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