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Nikon goes iPhone by releasing myPicturetown app

Categories: Applications, iPhone,
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, January 1st, 2009 at 12:33 PM

If Kodak can do it, so can Nikon. Recently, the Japanese company has released its own iPhone application called myPicturetown to allow users of their photo storing/sharing service to access the site while on-the-go from their iPhone and iPod Touch devices.

Naturally, it’s not only browsing and sharing of photos myPicturetown users can do from their iPhones. The application also enables photo upload right from the iPhone/iPod Touch, without connecting the device to a computer. In addition, photos from the user’s myPicturetown library can be rotated and moved around using iPhone and/or iPod Touch’s touchscreen.

And that’s about all we can say about it. The myPicturetown app is available as a free download and you can grab it from here (iTunes link).

[Via: slashphone]

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