Ideally to do all that, you will have to spend time uploading photos to Flickr, then Picasa and then open you blog editor to blog about those photos, copy links and then publish the post. Right…
But hold on….
With Pixelpipe you can register all the photo and video sharing services once and pixelpipe will help you upload your media in a single step to the services you specify.
How???? Keep reading….
- Create a Pixelpipe account.
- Pixelpipe supports the following photo and video sharing services.
- And the following blogging services are supported by Pixelpipe.
- Authorize the services you use to upload and share your media by either logging in with your user name and password or with inbuilt authorization tool.
- Specify if by default you wanna use all these services to upload your files to or segregate them with tags for specific purpose.
- When you use tag, while uploading mention that tag and your media will be uploaded only to the services with that tag instead of the default location.
- If you want you may even upload files by sending email. This email id you can get from the settings tab once you register.
- You can check out what all services you uploaded your photos etc. and when they were uploaded.
- Hey, BTW, you can add a Pixelpipe button to Picasa, or use Fotofox addon for Mozilla. Or check out these various ways of uploading media to Pixelpipe. This is how fotofox addon looks.
- When you upload something for blogging purpose, you get an option of posting the photos one by one or all together after certain amount of time, like 5 Min, 10 Min etc.
So, go ahead and enjoy easy and quick management of your media files. Let me know if you like this service and what do you think about it.







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Thanks for the great tutorial on using Pixelpipe! We’ll link to it from http://blog.pixelpipe.com, should prove useful to our new users until we can find the time to get our own together.
Nice site and informative articles. Keep writing. And thanks for helping out.
Have you read the Terms of Service of Pixelpipe? As far as I could read they have the right to retain backups and copyright of the materials you upload to them. I'd like to know how you interpret the TOS because obviously you're quite happy to use it and don't feel it makes any infringements. Get Satisfaction is performing maintenance at the moment, so I can't post a good link, but I found this on google http://getsatisfaction.com/pixelpipe and
Yes, you are right. I didn't notice this Pixelpipe TOS earlier.
I hope they change their TOS soon because no one want to give any service full rights for their content. I remember Google as well having that kind of terms on Google chrome earlier, but they also changed it.
Because using any service doesn't give them right to own the user generated content, nor they should even take its right. That works in both company's favor and may put them in trouble too.
Thanks for letting us know…
Yes, you are right. I didn't notice this Pixelpipe TOS earlier.
I hope they change their TOS soon because no one want to give any service full rights for their content. I remember Google as well having that kind of terms on Google chrome earlier, but they also changed it.
Because using any service doesn't give them right to own the user generated content, nor they should even take its right. That works in both company's favor and may put them in trouble too.
Thanks for letting us know…
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