Sprint Nextel Corp. added Photobucket to its photo-messaging service, allowing users to send pictures to the popular online site with just two clicks.
The option was added to “Post to Service,” a feature that allows Sprint Nextel users to send photos to print-processing retail outlets or to CEIVA, an online photo-sharing service for digital picture frames. Post to Service options automatically appear on Sprint Nextel cameraphones after a picture is taken, and the service is free for Sprint Picture Mail subscribers.
Photobucket, which was acquired in 2007 by Fox Interactive Media for roughly $300 billion, introduced a mobile Web site earlier this year in an effort to attract more camera-phone users.
Sprint Nextel adds Photobucket service
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