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ShoZu announced today that Adobe Photoshop.com members can upload photos from more than 350 different handsets. ShoZu’s software works with Apple’s iPhone, the iPod touch, Motorola RAZR2, and a range of phones including Nokia 5310 and Nokia 6301, and BlackBerry Pearl.

“The big challenge of taking photos with your mobile phone is transferring them to the Web. We have simplified the process for more than 50 destinations, and Photoshop.com is an important addition,” said ShoZu CEO Mark Bole.

The ShoZu application can be downloaded to the handset free. Users can transfer full-resolution photos with accompanying titles and descriptions from the phone to their Photoshop.com account with a few clicks. There is no need to open a mobile browser; interrupt phone calls, text messaging or camera use while images are transferring; or start over in the event of a dropped connection, says ShoZu.

Adobe recently introduced Photoshop Elements 7 and Premiere Elements 7, which come with one year of free Photoshop.com access. It provides online image editing as well as templates and creative tutorials. Photoshop.com Plus is an annual membership and can be renewed for US$49.99 a year. It provides 20GB of storage — enough for 15,000 photos or four hours of DVD-quality videos or any combination of both. Adobe has a range of Photoshop.com accounts, encouraging users to buy their software.

ShoZu users can also simultaneously upload to any number of Web destinations — ranging from Photoshop.com, Facebook, Google Blogger and WordPress to multiple email addresses — without leaving the ShoZu application.

Photoshop.com Mobile beta can be downloaded free and offers support for a variety of Windows mobile devices including, Samsung Blackjack,I and II, Motorola Q 9h and 9m, Palm Treo 700w/wx and 750, with additional phones and platforms expected to be supported in the future.

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