Free Photo Uploading Application For Your BlackBerry

by Robb Dunewood on October 25, 2007 · 7 comments

One of the biggest drawbacks to having a cameraphone is that most of the pictures that you take rarely ever make it beyond your mobile. This is the case even with the BlackBerry Pearl and BlackBerry Curve.

Fortunately, iTookThisOnMyPhone, a free BlackBerry application that will automatically upload pictures that you take on your BlackBerry Pearl or BlackBerry Curve to the iTookThisOnMyPhone photo sharing site. Simply take a picture with your CameraBerry and iTookThisOnMyPhone will handle the rest.

I am still waiting for Verizon to release their BlackBerry Pearl 8130 so I cannot really test iTookThisOnMyPhone out. If you, however, decide to give it a go., leave us a comment and tell us what you think.

You can download iTookThisOnMyPhone here

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Lance 10.25.07 at 4:14 pm

It’s a nice program with a nice concept, but It’s taking forever to upload 1 photo I took on my 8320. It could be because I’m at work and barely have reception. I’ll give an update later.

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bill 10.25.07 at 5:27 pm

Odd. I just registered on Flickr, got an eMail address for my flickr account, set up a new contact on the blackberry, and so every time I take a picture, I just eMail it to flickr..

–* Bill

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Robert 10.25.07 at 6:30 pm

I created a blog at blogger.com and send my pics via MMS and they are automatically uploaded to my family’s blog. iTookThisOnMyPhone doesn’t seem particularly relevant.

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Jacky C. 10.25.07 at 7:12 pm

Yeah, a lot of blog sites now allow you to upload your photos onto your blog/profile. Can this site automatically synch/transfer your pictures over to another photo-sharing site (like Flickr)? It would be a hassle to tell my friends to check out ANOTHER site to check out the pictures I take with my camera phone…and heck this site’s name is long too.

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Nikolaus 10.29.07 at 11:16 am

I use Radar.net for this. Radar is a nice app that also integrates into my Facebook profile. I haven’t used this mentioned here, but I will likely just stick with Radar.

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