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October 25, 2007 10:58 AM PDT

3Guppies' Facebook app sends photos to phone

by Jessica Dolcourt
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The only things you need to send a Facebook photo to any cell phone are 3Guppies' (review) Facebook app and a working U.S. or Canadian phone number. The app does a curious thing, pulling up all the photos in your friends' albums as well as your own. Grabbing the photo previews it in a mobile screen frame, though you needn't worry too much about it fitting--3Guppies Mobile automatically scales photos on the destination phone.

You can crop, title, and tag the image and choose to store a copy in the 3Guppies locker for later reference if you have or sign up for an account. Once the photo has landed on the phone, it can be downloaded or sent on its way to sunnier pastures. 3Guppies has hustled behind the scenes, striking compatibility deals with 28 carriers for 1,200 phones in North America.

MySpace users have a slightly different product, an embeddable photo album widget that's then linked to your phone number. Once associated, photo, video, and text auto-uploads from your phone to the widget, essentially creating a miniature multimedia blogging platform. You can also send MySpace photos to any phone.

Like many of the products showcased at the CTIA Wireless Conference, 3Guppies plans to invite ad support, but that's a good three months out and CEO John Dearborn isn't entirely sure how traditional or creative the ads will end up. They may surface as small banners on a WAP site or as a simple link, or could manifest as more interesting sponsored skins surrounding an activity window.

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3Guppies Mobile app sends any friend's Facebook photo to any phone.

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July 2, 2007 3:12 PM PDT

3Guppies gets media to your mobile

by Rafe Needleman
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Here's a useful Web-based utility for mobile phone users: 3Guppies. It takes media from the Web or your hard disk, and sends it to your phone. You can use visuals as wallpapers, and music tracks as ringtones.

An embeddable 3Guppies widget will enable the transfer of any image on a Web page to a mobile phone. So if you put the widget on your MySpace page or blog, visitors will be able to to grab all the pictures and videos on it and send them to their own phones. There's also a Firefox add-on that lets you grab any visual on the Web. It's a great way to nab Flickr images for your phone's background.

3Guppies makes 30-second ringtones from your MP3s, and sends them to your phone.

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3Guppies' support of music is limited, but useful. Although the system lets you send visuals to your friends, you can only send music files to yourself, and only as ringtones: There's a little editor that lets you easily select which portion of your track, up to 30 seconds, you want to send over. It does not appear to work with streaming music, only MP3s and other full-file downloads.

The service's real trick is that you don't have to know much about your phone to use it. Anything that 3Guppies can read, you can get to your phone. 3Guppies supports nine video, four picture, and eight audio formats (of course, if your phone can't play video, 3Guppies can't fix that). 3Guppies handles all the transcoding. You don't even have to tell the system what kind of phone you have if you're sending a file to someone else: in most cases, they'll get an SMS or MMS message with a link, and when they navigate to the link 3Guppies will detect what kind of phone the query is coming from, transcode on the fly, and send the right file type back.

The site is in beta, and there are some snags, especially the interaction between 3Guppies.com and the company's previous product, Mixxer, which is part of the service. Login data doesn't seem to transfer between the two Also, the company has not yet finished work on its iPhone support.

Worth a try, though -- especially if you want an easy way to make an MP3 into a ringtone and quickly get it over to your phone. I've embedded the widget below.

See also: Zedge, MBuzzy, Mobango, PocketFuzz, Razz, and Zingy.

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