Uploading Stuff Like YouTube To Your Phone Can’t Get Much Easier

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What if you were on your PC or laptop and you saw all this great stuff and wanted to send it to your phone? You see a YouTube video and want to send it to your phone or your friend’s phones? What if there was an awesome technology that allowed you to upload and download stuff right onto your phone?


Uploading Stuff Like YouTube To Your Phone Can’t Get Much Easier

Have you heard of texting? How about YouTube? What about wallpaper and ringtones for your cell phone? How about uploading and downloading? 

Sure you have. Even most people that don’t use or want to use these things have probably heard about them. They might not know exactly what they are, but these terms have become so integrated into our everyday language, TV commercials, and news, that even if you don’t really know what it is, you know it exists. 

Ringtones and text messaging have been available for cell phone use for a few years now. Even though it’s still just a youngster in the world of technology, its usage has literally exploded across the world. 

Wallpaper, uploading and downloading, and YouTube have been around for a while, but have been primarily used on your computers. If you want something off the World Wide Web, you download it onto your computer. If you want to share something on the Web, you upload it from your computer to the world. 

Getting pretty, unusual, and cool wallpapers for your computer desktop has been a popular activity, too. So popular that there are thousands of web sites that are completely dedicated to them. Many other web sites have them included with other goodies like ringtones, avatars, screen savers, animated clippings, and the like. Even places like Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo!, and many others have forums where creators can share their wallpapers, screen savers, and more. 

Then there’s YouTube. This forum is also still pretty young in tech years, but it too has virtually exploded in usage. Sharing favorite videos, personal videos, informational videos, and music videos has become a normal activity for the web savvy. There are even YouTube channels that you can subscribe to so you can hone in on a particular user’s choices.

 

 

Not Just on Your PC Anymore

Cell phones have come a long way from being a just simple phone. Of course, you can text now. Texting worldwide has actually surpassed talking on your cell phone. You can also watch videos, take and send pictures, download applications and data, manage your personal information and life, listen to music, connect and browse the internet, and manage, write, and read your e-mail. 

People use these features for all kinds of reasons. As useful as personal computers and laptops are, the cell phone fits in your pocket, doesn’t require wireless internet protocols, and can be used anywhere you find a signal.

What if you were on your PC or laptop and you saw all this great stuff and wanted to send it to your phone? What about your friend’s phone? You see a YouTube video and it’s the funniest thing you’ve ever seen! Want to send that YouTube video to your phone or your friend’s phones?

You browse some more and find some outstanding pictures that you want to have. They’d make really great wallpaper for your phone and you know your friend Chris would love that one with Calvin and Hobbes.

Then you remember that at picture you took on your phone of a super cool cloudburst or a crazy looking outfit on someone. Those would be nice to have on your phone, too.

Problem is, you’ll have to plug this in and go to your phone carrier’s site, download it all onto the computer, save it find, it and then upload to finally get it onto your phone. Kind of a hassle, isn’t it?

But, what if you didn’t have to do all that? What if there was an awesome technology that allowed you to upload and download stuff right onto your phone?

Software to Upload Media

Basically to transfer stuff from the web to your phone, or vice-versa, you either have to go to your provider's network to retrieve pictures, download everything to your PC, and plug your phone into your computer to upload. For the age of instant gratification, it just seems like a lot of work!

The makers of ZipClip thought the same thing. ZipClip is a free application that allows you download just about anything off the World Wide Web onto your cell phone and to anyone else's mobile phone. This new application means that what you see or hear is what you get, instantly.

No more plugs and wires. No more transferring from one site to another. No more downloading, uploading, and downloading again.

ZipClip's application gives you the freedom to use all the cool stuff on your phone by eliminating all those time-consuming little steps. You can send, receive, download, upload, capture, send, and manage everything right on your phone! 

That awesome YouTube video you were dying to share? You can download it from YouTube and send it to your friends – immediately.

 

How Does ZipClip Work?

After downloading the application onto your computer's browser and your phone, you can pick up articles, text, videos, animations, images, and whatever and zip it directly to your phone, your friend’s phones and your family’s phones with a simple click of the mouse.

No more going through your carrier's system, browsing through your phone, copying and pasting links onto e-mails, or plugging into your computer to transfer data. There is an array of cool tools that come with the ZipClip application, too.

Stuff like the ringtone maker. Audio and music are still hit and miss for clipping, and the ZipClip geniuses are working hard to solidify the feature. But, you can get the audio off a video, put through the ringtone maker tool and create your own set of ringtones. Not to mention some other cool things you can do with this tool.

The studio tool allows you to customize your clippings to your heart's fancy. Pictures, meaning any picture from the web, your phone, or your computer, can be used as wallpaper. How awesome is that? Uncle Joe’s underpants hanging from the tree from your last family rafting reunion can be distributed to everyone’s phone!

Found a piece of an article or something that just inspires you? You can pick just the text you like and not the whole article and upload to cell phone. You can even take a piece from a YouTube video and upload it as wallpaper.

With the capability and potential of ZipClip’s application, uploading YouTube videos to cell phones may end up outranking the popularity of texting. And ZipClip is completely compatible with YouTube. No worries there.

So far ZipClip is still free, so get it soon. They say there are no plans to start charging, but something this totally awesome isn’t going to stay free forever.

 

 

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