Thwapr expands mobile video sharing, improves picture quality, still doesn’t require signups
In December I wrote about Thwapr, a video-sharing service for mobile videos. Instead of building apps for smartphones, Thwapr chose to make its videos auto-playable on as many phones — smart or dumb — as possible without any software downloads, including apps.
This week, Thwapr has added one-click Facebook and Twitter sharing to video clips hosted at Thwapr, as well as a “Thwap It” button to share with one or more mobile phones.
The catch is: There’s no catch. You needn’t sign up with Thwapr to share or receive a clip. So it’s just like YouTube.
CTO Eric Hoffert gave me a demo over the phone. As you can see on this demo clip, all you need to do is click the Facebook or Twitter button to send a tagged link and comment to your own network. Tweets get a #thwapr hashtag.
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