Eye-Fi announces its iPhone app
By Dusan Belic on Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 at 7:21 AM PST In Applications, Macworld 2009, iPhone

Eye-Fi, the folks behind the world’s first wireless memory card for digital cameras, announced it is developing an iPhone app that will allow Eye-Fi card owners to send photos taken on an iPhone directly to their computer and the Web.
The idea behind the dedicated application is to allow users to aggregate all of their photos — from both an iPhone and a digital camera — into organized folders on a computer, and/or to one of 25 online photo sharing and social networking Web sites. Photos taken on an iPhone will be automatically tagged with information about where the picture was taken, so that you can view them [photos] on a map and organize them by location.
Eye-Fi is currently previewing its iPhone app at Macworld in San Francisco, in booth #3315 in the North Hall, and if you want to know when the application becomes available for download, you can sign-up for an email alert on Eye-Fi’s website.

