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Radar Now Supports Video by Josh Rubin
Radar, the web service for friends to keep in touch through text and pictures via their mobile phones, today added a video feature. Sharing mobile videos is just like sharing pictures—you add a message and email them from your phone to Radar. Your friends can see and comment on your pictures, videos and messages from a computer or phone's mobile browser.
The addition of video is a natural extension of Radar's service which is tuned for sharing with friends, unlike Flickr or YouTube where your content is out there for the whole world to see. Even within your invited group there are controls for who can see what. Thank goodness wireless data is getting a little faster.
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