Upload Youtube to Your Cell Phone

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By ZipClip


Summary

Technology continues to run rampant. Texting is surpassing actual talking. And now many new companies are coming around the corner with applications that allows you to send anything from the web to your own and others mobile phones with a click of the mouse.


What Is Spreading The Fun All About

With the onslaught of the newest technologies like the iPhone, Smartphones, and Blackberries, the mobile phone has evolved into a mini-media center. It almost seems impossible that just a mere twelve years ago, cell phones started tapping into the internet, which was only a few years old itself.

Technically, the internet and the mobile phone have been around for a few decades, but its emergence into the common person's life is what is referred to here. In just a short decade, we as a global society have embraced these technologies so quickly we've forgotten what we did without them.

In the last few years, cellular phones and the internet have grown in vaults and catapults, not just mere leaps and bounds. Computers themselves are nearly, if not already, capable of running every system in your home, your car, and can connect you to virtually almost anything across the earth.

Texting is so common, it actually outpaces talking on the phone, worldwide. Communication is instant, no matter where you happen to be. Whether all this instant gratification is good or bad will bear itself out as time goes on. In the meantime, access to everyone and everything is rolling forward at an exponential rate.


Differnet Types of Media

Besides texting, you can watch movies on your phones, take and send pictures, download applications and data, manage your personal information and life, listen to music, and connect to the internet and e-mail.

Like the onset of many new (and older) technologies, the maker and network provider of the technology restricts people. For example, if you use Sprint, your phone is tied to that network.

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 or plug your phone into your computer to download. Your seemingly boundless freedoms have its limitations after all.

The emergence of a brand new application may once again change the rules. ZipClip is barely breathing and it's already creating its own current. How it bears out through the next few years, if it will cause controversies over rights and privileges, and if can develop itself into a truly universal application are questions that would too premature to answer positively.

Step by Step Instructions on how to Upload from Youtube

After downloading the application onto your computer's browser and your phone, you can pick up text, articles, images, video, animations, and the like and send it directly to your and your cronies phones with a simple click of the mouse. They promise 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.

So, in essence, when you run across a hilarious video on YouTube and want to share it, you just right click and send it on its zippy way. Thus, ZipClip's claim of "spreading the fun". Audio and music are, as of yet, still a hit and miss for clipping, but you can capture the audio off a video, put through the ringtone maker tool and create your own set of ringtones.

There is also a studio tool that enables you to customize any or all of your clippings to your heart's whimsy. Pictures can be used as wallpaper and that is any picture from the web, not just the ones in your phone.

You can choose just the test you like and not the whole article. You can even take a still you’ve uploaded from a YouTube video and use it as wallpaper. And this leads to ZipClip's promise of "funning up your phone".

The significance and potential to it is a bit mind-boggling. Uploading to cell phones may have the capability of overtaking the popularity of texting. Just make sure you have your ear buds on.

The crew behind ZipClip hasn't jumped the ultimate access hurdle yet, but they state that they are working on making their application universally usable. Most international phone carriers will have no trouble adding it into their services.

Technical Answers

In the United States, only Sprint and AT&T can be used. So far. And you have to be able to download the application onto your phone and it will work with Blackberries and most cell phones, but isn't compatible with smartphones with full keyboards or the iPhone.

You still have to pay the charges by your phone carrier that pertain to texting and picture sharing, but ZipClip itself is free. That may change as more people need more room to store their goodies because you also get a storage space to keep all your clippings.

Browser use isn't universal yet either. It is compatible for both Mac and PCs, but only works with Internet Explorer and Firefox 2+. They say they are working on a model for Safari and will hopefully have it working effectively for that browser soon.

ZipClip is definitely another giant plunge forward for instant access across the communication front. The fact that it's free may make all the difference in its success. And if they can close the gaps in its universal usage and appeal, it may very well prove to be the next big innovation that changes our world a little bit more.

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ZipClip  says:
13 months ago

This is a good product.

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