ZipClip to Clip Your Desire Web Content for Later Access

Posted on 23 July 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw




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As mobile phone usage worldwide continues to increase and evolve to include more forms of entertainment and enjoyment, users are seeking out new and better ways to personalize and “fun up” their mobile experiences. With the new ZipClip from Berggi, you can clip videos, photos, images, graphics, animations, avatars, thumbnails, and text on the web, and send it instantly to mobile phone with a simple right-click of the mouse.

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How ZipClip Works

To start, go to www.zipclip.com, and select “Get It Now.” ZipClip will direct users through a short and simple installation of the application on their computer and mobile phone.

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As users browse the Web from their computer, and see a particular item that they want to put into their phones, they simply right-click their mouse on that content and select “Send to my phone,” from the installed ZipClip menu on their browser. The clipped content is instantly placed in their “My Stuff” folder in the ZipClip application on their phones. In this way, users can clip and send a variety of content effortlessly to their phones and to friends’ phones — Web to phone, or phone to phone — and “fun up” their mobile phones.

In addition, ZipClip offers an online instant content editing tool called Studio, which allows users to customize and personalize clipped content. A user can shorten long videos into a few seconds, crop photos or customize ringtones before sending it to their phone or their friends’ phones.

Within the U.S., the application is compatible on regular mobile phones and BlackBerry with AT&T or Sprint service. At this time, ZipClip is not compatible with other PDAs, including Treo and iPhone. Internationally, ZipClip will work on most carriers and on Java and Symbian mobile phones. The English language version of ZipClip is available today; the Chinese language version will be available in early August 2008 during the Olympics, to be followed by the Spanish version.




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  1. ernesto says:

    muy bueno

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