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Video upload on social networking sites for mobile subscribers made easier by TeleDNA
TT Bureau |  |  01 Dec 2009

Bangalore-based VAS player, TeleDNA communications has developed, mZone, a new application for mobile subscriber enabling easier upload of pictures or video clips on social networking sites such as Facebook, Orkut and FLikr.

 

According to TeleDNA the application can be used directly by the end-user or even by operators who can incorporate the application onto their networks enabling easier upload of video content for all the subscribers.

 

The application allows a user exclusive space to upload photos as well as videos to mZone’s private area which can be viewed only by the user. A public area allows the user to share photos with friends and other users. The mZone can be linked to popular social networking sites.

 

"Today social networking sites like Face book and Orkut also offer similar uploading means from mobiles - whereas mZone provides a integrated contesting platform with a easy to use handset application for mobile users to proactively participate in this social networking and sharing platform., "says Mr. Praveen Nallapothula, CEO, TeleDNA Communications.

 

The application is available for free download from wap.mzone.in or www.mzone.in.

    
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01 Dec 2009(IST)  
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