Jan 28 2009, 11:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
With Radar, users of the iPhone can make images they take immediately available to friends using the application on any mobile phone on any network through a desktop website as well as through social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.
If friends you want to share photos with don't have an iPhone, the Radar application is available for Java, Windows Mobile, Sidekick, and Blackberry devices. The Radar mobile website is compatible with any Internet enabled mobile phone.
Via Tiny Pictures
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