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ShotCode.com – Advertising For Camera Phones

ShotCode is a revolutionary way to advertise utilizing the camera phone. Most people today have a camera phone and companies can use ShotCode to advertise. Basically people with camera phones can take a picture of a URL and be directed to that site and see an advertisement of the product. So if on your Coke can you take a photo of the coca cola URL, as long as the photo is clear, you will be directed to the site and an ad will appear....

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FixMyMovie.com – Improve Your Low-Quality Videos

Nothing’s worse than capturing a priceless moment on your cell phone camera or digital camera, only to be dismayed by grainy, indistinguishable results. Now, you can use FixMyMovie to improve the quality of your low-resolution videos. The site is really easy to use; simply sign up (for free) and upload the videos you wish to improve. FixMyMovie will then analyze the clip, frame by frame, comparing data from the foreground with...

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QipIt.com – Turn Photos into Documents

Ever think to yourself there has got to be a better way to keep track of your reciepts than to fold them up in your pocket and then place them in that box or folder at home? Now with QipIt.com you can take a picture of the receipt, with your camera phone or digital camera, and either send that photo to QipIt. com in an email or upload it to the site from your computer and the site will turn your JPG image into a PDF image and you can...

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VisualTwitter.com – Sending Photo Updates to Twitter

VisualTwitter is the latest newcomer to build on top of the Twitter API. As you can no doubt glean from the name, VisualTwitter is for posting photographic tweets, rather than mere text updates. It’s easy enough to use—you just send a picture from your camera phone to [email protected] Validation of your phone number is required before any of your pictures can be seen by the public. Sign in using your Twitter ID....

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