Eye-Fi SD cards get Twitter, Flickr and RSS support

Wi-Fi tech taken another step

Eye-Fi SD cards get Twitter, Flickr and RSS support. Hardware, Storage, Wi-Fi, Memory cards, Cameras, Eye-Fi, Twitter, Software, Online, Flickr, RSS feeds, Photos 0

10 October 2008 11:59 GMT / By Katie Scott

The Eye-Fi range of SecureDigital memory cards hit the headlines because they allow snappers to send their pics wirelessly from their camera straight to their computer using Wi-Fi technology.

It then included a GPS geotagging tool - another great innovation especially for landscape photographers out and about.

Now, taking advantage of this tech, the company has added built-in Flickr and Twitter support.

If you download and install the latest version of the Eye-Fi manager software, you can then upload pics direct from your camera to Flickr or other supported photo hosting sites.

The Twitter feature means you can automatically notify your followers with a link to your latest photos.

There's also an option to publish an RSS feed with your shots.

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