Tittr is absolutely the quickest and easiest way to get pictures from your phone to the web. You just take a picture and email it - Tittr does the rest. You don't have to sign up, you don't have to login, and you certainly don't have to pay.
Email your pictures to tittr.com@gmail.com
Technically, you CAN do the same thing with Flickr. The thing is, you probably don't. Flickr is totally awesome, but it is not optimized specifically for mobile phone users. Tittr removes all of the extraneous features to focus on one thing only - getting the pictures from your phone onto the web with the fewest possible clicks. You don't even need an account with Tittr - just email your picture. Boom, you're done.
When you email your image to Tittr, the following pieces of data are pulled from the message:
Note that your email address is never displayed on the page or shared with any third parties. It is only used for searching pictures. This way, if you perform a search for your email address, you can see just your images.
Text from the message body will not show up on the site. Lots of people have requested this and we thought about doing it, but the trouble is email signatures. Most people have email signatures which contain personal contact information. It would need to somehow be extracted from the body of the message in order to prevent their personal contact information from being revealed to the whole wide world. Since we can't reliably remove this data from the body, we decided against including it. If you really want to elaborate on one of your pictures, you can just add comments to it.
Currently, you can not delete a posted picture. If you posted something embarassing by accident, contact us and we will remove it for you.
If you don't want your name to appear in the posting, you have to email your pictures from a generic email address. Besides, why wouldn't you want your name to appear with the picture? Witness protection program, perhaps?
We are working on a simple API that will allow you to do this. The only bummer is that we'll probably have to charge a couple bucks per month to cover the bandwidth costs. If you might be interested, please let us know.
So far, we only have jpeg support because that is the picture format used on the iPhone. More formats could be added if anyone wants them - please contact us if you have special requests.
Sure, but make sure they are in JPEG format and no bigger than about 700K.
You can, but only the first picture in the message is going to get posted.
So far, we have confirmed that the site supports the following phones:
Please feel free to try your phone and let us know how it goes. One thing to note is that when you send from a non-iPhone, there is no way for us to know what your name is so we just post the sender name as Unknown. You should still be able to search for your pictures using your phone number however, because most carriers use it as part of your phone's email address. So, if your cell phone number is (401) 432-4321, searching for 4014324321 should work for you.