Vlog: How To Share Live Photos With Twitter and Facebook

Sharing live photos is one of the top 5 things I do with my Nokia N85. Some readers asked how it’s done so I’ll show you how to set it up. The main application that deserves the spotlight is Shozu. Continue reading for the guide.

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Step 1. First, you’ll need to install Shozu on your Nokia phone. It’s free to download and accessible directly from your phone at m.shozu.com.

Step 2. Open up Shozu, click “Add sites,” then select Twitpic.

Step 3. Enter your Twitpic unique email address. You can find this by logging on to Twitpic.com with your Twitter credentials then going to settings. Twitpic will then be on the site list after saving.

Step 4. Set Twitpic as the photo 1-click site. If it’s the only site on your list, you don’t need to do anything for this step. You can confirm by checking if there’s a number 1 on the right of Twitpic.

Step 5. Under “send settings,” select “ask before sending” for photos.

Step 6. You need to run in the background. You can set that under Advanced settings.

Optional Step 7. At this point, you’re done if you just want to post live photos to Twitter. However, some of you would also like to send the same photos to Facebook or other services automatically. Go to the Shozu site on your computer and add a CC site. Now, whatever photos you send to Twitter also get sent to the additional sites of your choosing.

  • I suggest to use http://folext.com @FolExt lets you share photos on Twitter
  • Thanks for these steps...
    Really wonderful to walk and work on these 1,2,3,... steps...
    Thanks again and Good Luck...
  • Great blog post Mark but now its even easier to post photos to twitter

    http://shozu.vox.com/library/post/it-just-got-e...

    Cheers

    Manny
  • Ashu
    Forgot, I upload pics on Facebook also!!
  • Ashu
    Shozu is one of the coolest apps around which hasn't got as much recognition as it deserves.
    I use shozu to get my facebook friends' status, update my own status, update my twitter status, post comments on friends' twitter status, go to the links on twitter, upload pics on ovi, twitter, twitpic, videos on ovi.
    Its one of my primary apps and they give you points on the number of usage ;-)
    I am a sensei now.
    That would give some idea as to how much this app is a part of my social life!
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