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Adobe Photoshop.com Mobile beta lets you easily upload, view, and share photos online from your Windows Mobile phone. Getting started is simple. All you need is a supported Windows Mobile handset and a Photoshop.com membership.

Note: Available only to U.S. consumers as a free beta download.

Key Features:

- Upload photos from the road: Have Photoshop.com Mobile upload photos from your phone to your Photoshop.com account as soon as you take them. You can store up to 2GB of photos there free.
-Access anywhere: At a party, in a meeting, on the road—view your online photos and albums from your phone, wherever you are.
- Share with friends and family: Create a Mobile Shared album right from your phone to show the world, or invite friends and family to view your photos online from Photoshop.com.

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Photoshop.com Mobile

by Saijo George on December 19, 2008

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Photoshop Mobile

Photoshop Mobile

BGR.com has had a close look @ the mobile client for Photoshot.com. Well if you thought its time to edit those images on your phone on the with the ulta powerfull photoshop client, sorry to dissapoint you, the application only allows you to  load pictures onto Photoshop.com for viewing online or on your phone there aren’t any photo editing options …. at least not yet. You need to have a photoshop id to upload the content, there is a free version with a 2GB storage limit. Looks like they only have a QVGA client @ the moment. One clear advantage of using this is once you upload the image you can edit the image @  Photoshop.com ( not on the mobile device ) and those changes are reflected on the image you can view from the mobile device.

If you’re already signed up at Photoshop.com, head on to m.photoshop.com from your phone to get the app.

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Photoshop.com Mobile beta anyone ?

by Saijo George on September 26, 2008

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Photoshop Mobile

Photoshop Mobile

Photoshop.com Mobile has been on the cards for a while now but finally it’s here.Its gives you an impressive 2 gig storage. Its also gives you the ability to automatically upload photos from your phone to Photoshop.com and you can edit them at Photoshop.com, and from there you can send them to other services, such as Flickr, though no option to edit the photos directly from the phone has been announced yet. [ check out VSPainter in the Related Post section for editing pics on the phone ]

If you’re already signed up at Photoshop.com, head on to m.photoshop.com from your phone to get the app. You can also visit photoshop.com for the video

via [ WMExperts.com ]


NOTE :
Only a few phones are supported @ this time but more should be coming soon

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Mobile Search Device From The Future

by Saijo George on February 28, 2008

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The future of Internet searching has a strong future, especially as long as companies like the world-dominating Google keep making the most of mobility and advanced search algorithms. The Internet Search: Mobile Version incorporates a touchscreen, built-in camera, WiFi, Google Map and Search, and image recognition to produce a search platform like nothing we’ve never seen.

If you’re wondering what a word means of what building you are standing near, just whip out the mobile searcher and touch the translucent display as you would any touchscreen. The device then conducts a search of the area you clicked on using its image recognition and camera to find search matches for your criteria.

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Looks great on photoshop but when will this technology be available for the general population

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