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shozu
ShoZu Launches Its Own App Store
We’ve covered ShoZu so many times I’ve lost count. The application used to be one of the first things I installed on my phones, though their unwillingness to increase the upload limit (which eliminated the possibility of video uploads for most of us), inability to work properly on the N95-3, and a bunch of other [...]
PixelPipe Adds 50 New Apps To Ovi Store
Pixelpipe is a free service in which you could upload your photos and videos from your Symbian-powered handset to multiple destinations such as Flickr, Picasa, Facebook, Twitter and so on, all in one go. Their new announcement says that they will be releasing 50 new applications to the Android, iPhone and Ovi Store. The reason [...]
ShoZu Now Available On The Ovi Store, For A Price
ShoZu recently announced that it is available for all Symbian-powered devices (aside from the Nokia N97, currently) on the Ovi Store. You may recall, several weeks ago, ShoZu announced it would begin charging users to download its previously free client, and we decided it had completely jumped the shark. We have confirmed, since then, that [...]
An Update On “Developer Challenge”
Developer Challenge was a series that we started earlier this year to highlight a wishlist of applications that we would love to see on S60 devices. It was also meant to help us answer a question that we get by some developers who contact us saying “what would you like us to develop for S60?” [...]
Developer Challenge: Where Is Shozu’s Competition?
My relationship with Shozu is a complicated love and hate one. I despise every single bit of the configuration process, as Shozu stupidly doesn’t ask me about my access point when connecting for the first time, and thus makes me lose some 10 minutes trying to figure out the right way to stop the authentication [...]

