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September 27, 2007

Upload photos to web with KDev device

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Italian company KDev has developed a Linux 2.6 device which allows camera-phone photos to be easily and instantly uploaded to the web.

With its GSM/GPRS cellular modem card, KDev’s FoxBox MMS accepts photos sent via multimedia messaging service (MMS).

As MMS messages are usually free to receive, KDev suggests that it would be inexpensive for web sites to use FoxBox MMS as the basis for games or photo contests.

No phone configuration is required; photos can simply be sent via MMS to the FoxBox’s cellular phone number.

FoxBox then converts them to a JPEG, GIF or other format suitable for the web. The photos can then be accessed remotely and managed as normal files using the FoxBox’s FTP and HTTP (WebDAV) interfaces.

The FoxBox can also be programmed, using bash, C, or PHP, to process received messages in a certain way, for example, uploading them to a production website.

The FoxBox MMS acts a bridge between TCP/IP and cellular networks, which it connects to with a quad-band GSM/GPRS modem.

It offers web, email (SMTP/POP3), and SQL database interfaces, and stores messages in an SQL database format on removable SD/MMC cards or USB storage devices.

 

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