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PhotoBucket for BlackBerry: web album on the go


August 17th, 2011 0 Comments

PhotoBucket provide free application for BlackBerry devices users for ease in term of upload picture to PhotoBucket server. This could be used to create web album for those who like photography or who like to share photos with friends.

As an example, look at the screenshot below.

PhotoBucket is a web hosting images that does not charge a fee. You can insert pictures into it very much. Can easily share pictures with friends or display it on web pages. This application is suitable for you who are always traveling and always connected with friends through personal photos medium.

Unfortunately this application does not support BlackBerry Curve 3G 9300.

Download PhotoBucket for BlackBerry from AppWorld.

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