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July 11th, 2010 | Tags: ,

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We gave the service a quick test run, and it work fairly well if a bit awkwardly at first. After signing up at pxPipe.com, you’re prompted to login to your Facebook account. After that, a special email adddress (@pxpipe.com) will be created. Any photos emailed to this account will show up in your Facebook account. It’s best to add this email address to your iPhone’s contacts list, after which you can simply tap on the share button in the lower left corner of the Camera or Photos applications, select the newly added email address and send away.

pxPipe.com is a new photo uploading service for the iPhone with the primary purpose of allowing users to upload photos directly from the device to their Facebook accounts — a functionality omission in Facbook’s otherwise superb iPhone-optimized site, detailed last week.

  1. Roberts
    July 11th, 2010 at 23:22
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    Scratch that.

    All you have to do is just email “photos@facebook.com”!

    No setup required (since iPhone email is sent as though you were sitting at your desktop computer).

    I really hope that I’m missing something here. If not, the creation of pxPipe is baffling indeed.

  2. flores
    July 12th, 2010 at 05:59
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    Okay. This is the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever heard.

    I’ve been uploading photos to Facebook effortlessly ever since I got my iPhone. All you have to do is activate Facebook Mobile within facebook, then just email a photo to “photos@facebook.com.”

    Am I missing something here? Or is pxPipe just offering the same thing that Facebook has already BEEN offering.

    I’ll stick with Facebook’s effortless method, thanks.