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Tiny Pictures’ Radar hits AppStore

Categories: Applications, iPhone
By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, February 1st, 2009 at 5:57 AM

Radar hits AppStore

Tiny Pictures’ popular Radar application is now available in the AppStore, allowing iPhone and iPod Touch users to share their photos, videos and conversation among themselves and with the whole world.

For those that are not familiar with Radar, here’s an excerpt from Tiny Pictures’ press release:

Radar helps users share what they’re doing while they’re doing it. iPhone pictures sent to Radar are immediately available to friends on any mobile phone on any network; through the desktop site; and through social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

Aside from sharing their media files and connecting with friends, Radar users can also control who sees each post, sync with Facebook and Twitter, post private comments, get daily content feeds from their friends, and much more.

Radar is available as a free download in the AppStore, and it also works on other platforms — including Java, Windows Mobile, Sidekick and Blackberry. In addition, their mobile website is visible on any web-enabled mobile phone…

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