Wednesday, August 06, 2008
Testing out Nokia Ovi
Nokia has a software service called Ovi that allows for easy management and uploading of media from an Nseries Nokia phone to the web. We all have many photos and videos that we like to share with people. It's very easy to download these media to your computer, however it is very time consuming to share it with others. You need to find the media once it is downloaded to the computer, then select a web site that can upload those photos or download some software to allow you to upload to that web site. In my case, I use Flickr Uploadr or Shutterfly Studio which allows me to drag and drop which photos I want and I configure the web service with my account information and the name of the online album that I want to create. However, once that is done, then I have to go to the online album that I have created and then select all the recipients that I want to share with. With Shutterfly, it's really strange, you have to either share the album which is a cryptic link within an e-mail or you can make a special URL to a collection. But within that e-mail that is sent from Shutterfly, I can't change the title and message of the e-mail!
If I want to embed the photos to my blog then I can either link the entire album online or have to choose each photo separately with the embedded link. In Flickr, the link is cryptic and long so it becomes very time consuming. Sometimes, it takes so long that I don't even do it. How to make this process of uploading and sharing photos from your device much easier? Nokia aims to do this with Ovi.
You can subscribe to the Ovi service by making an account and then downloading the Ovi Suite program. This creates programs to synchronize your calendar and contacts with the Nokia Nseries phone (in my case the N82), and to synchronize photos and videos from the phone to a designated folder on the computer automatically. It also includes a Nokia Application installer to install apps on the phone, a program to view contents on the phone via a phone browser, a gallery to view the photos and videos, a 3D gallery that shows your photos in space by time. It also includes a Music Manager to help manage your music from your computer to the phone (like Apple's iTunes). To upload and share the photos and videos with your friends, you use Ovi's share service.
I then followed the instructions to upload the files using Firefox, which allows you to use the Web Publishing Wizard in Windows Explorer to publish to a web place which is Ovi. It's pretty easy to set up and use. In less than 10 minutes I was able to make a share on the web of my pictures that were downloaded from my Nokia N82 mobile phone. These are my photos of my tour around the city of Beijing.
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