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Posting Content on iPhone

November 4, 2008

Coming up on today’s epsiode:

Posting your content online, using your iPhone

Today we’re gonna take a look at keeping up with your social sites while your on the go. Being stuck at a red light might not seem like the best place to keep up with the latest breaking news. But if your in terrible traffic, being able to scan the latest headline can help you keep your sanity.

My favorite rss reader for this is Google’s mobile reader. It’s very easy to read, and share content. You can star an iteam to read later. Sharing will post stories you like to other services like friendfeed or a blog. You can also attach notes with comments.

My next favorite iPhone app is Qik. Qik allows you to broadcast live video. This opens the door to turing you into your own broadcasting station. You can edit your titles by clicking on the screen. Your titles and tags can default to the last used if you forget. You can control wether you want your video to be public or private. Here you can toggle audio and user chats. When recording, you can send twitter a link to your recordings. When your finished recording, the red text on the top right tells how much of the video is finished uploading.

Now we’ll look at posting pictures. My preferred method of uploading and tagging my photos, is through Klick. Klick links to your Flickr account. You can acces all of your contacts photos. We can use the geo-location features to find photos taken around your area. You can upload your photos under the more tab, and pick a photo from the camera roll. You also take a picture from with klick.

And now my last one for this episode is, Netshare. Netshare allows you to link up your phone’s net connection to your laptop. Although the iPhone can juggle many task, there’s still times when you’ll need a computer. And there you have it, a couple of my on the go iphone work flows, utilizing these apps on the go can really help empower your mobile office.

So thats it for this episode of pixil.info, see ya next time

Pedro Ruiz
  • Pedro Ruiz

  • Pedro Ruiz is a multimedia designer with a passion for carnivorous plants, trees and food. By sharing his hobby through blogging, he also wants to help educate others how to nurture their plants. He currently lives in Royal Palm, FL. You can follow him on Twitter, Facebook, and Buzz
  • Website: http://impedro.com

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