Radar from Tiny Pictures Enables Free Photo and Video Sharing

The other day, a rep from Tiny Pictures, which makes software solutions for mobile devices, got in touch to tell me about Radar. She explained that Radar is a free service that lets mobile phone users share camera phone pictures, videos and attached comments with friends and family. She described the service as a “real time conversation—letting you show the funny, nutty, interesting things that happen to you.”
 
The capabilities of Radar include a private “channel” and Web address to protect your privacy, allowing only invited friends to see the content you’ve chosen to share. Friends can then comment, either privately or publicly.
 
Radar reportedly works with most cameraphones (compatible with more than 225 devices) including iPhone, BlackBerry and smartphones running Windows Mobile.
 
Seems like a cool idea. If you try Radar, let me know how you like it.
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