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Thu, 09 Jul 2009 iJoomeo for iPhone, iPod touch offers online photo sharing in your hand

iJoomeo promises the convenience of showing Joomeo photos on your iPhone and iPod touch

Nick Spence


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Online photo sharing service Joomeo has introduced iJoomeo, a free application for iPhone and iPod touch.

Joomeo is a free online photo sharing service, which allows you to securely store and organize your photo album. Users can invite friends and family to view images and, should they wish, lock others out from seeing them.

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iJoomeo promises the convenience of showing Joomeo photos on your iPhone and iPod touch, with the ability to switch between portrait and landscape picture modes for viewing. Images are shown using a full screen slideshow.

iJoomeo users will need to sign up to a free account at www.joomeo.com.

iJoomeo for iPhone and iPod is available free from the Apple iTunes App Store.

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dave said on Thu, 09 Jul 2009

This application will be pulled/disabled any minute now, once one person posts a nude picture that an Apple reviewer is permitted to view. Most likely, the Apple reviewer will post the picture him/herself, and then declare the app "pornographic".

Bilbo said on Thu, 23 Jul 2009

Dave,

Using iJoomeo, the only way to view shared photos is either you are the Joomeo account owner or either a guest with a login and password.

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