TwitterPictureds allows you to share pictures with/without your current GPS via Twitter oAuth app and FTP server. When a new picture is detected in the camera folder the program will FTP upload the picture to the FTP server and create a Tweet on Twitter.com with the HTTP link to download/view the picture
TwitsnapsDescriberer allows you to select a JPEG file on your PocketPC and enter a Tweet and description for the TwitSnaps.com website. The image file is then uploaded and a tweet is created on Twitter with a picture listing on TwitSnaps.com. This service is provided by TwitSnaps
TwitsnapsPictures allows you to upload pictures to your Twitter account via TwitSnaps.com in real time. Each time you take a picture the program will send the JPEG image to TwitSnaps.com and create a Twitter.com tweet with the image link. This service is provided by TwitSnaps
YomoMedia is a free rich media RSS reader application for Windows Mobile devices. It automatically retrieves any RSS feed, audio or video podcast and stores the content on the device enabling offline viewing and listening. With YomoMedia, feeds are updated as often as every 5 minutes or once a day
SplashBlog - lets you instantly publish photos from your smartphone to an online photo album (photoblog) to share with others. SplashBlog includes everything you need to share your photos, including software for your smartphone and a free online photoblog account at splashblog.com
Windows Live Streamer is software that allows you to upload video directly from mobile on YouTube and share it to other social network sites like Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader
TwitpicDownloader allows you to extract the JPEG images that you have uploaded to TwitPic.com via the LNK log files. The program has a full featured file explorer that you can use to view the picture lnk files. Select 'Download Picture' from the toolbar to download the pictures image. This service is provided by TwitPic
TwitsnapsVacation allows you to publish your vacation pictures with location of each to your Twitter account via TwitSnaps.com. When you take a picture of the location the location name (in settings) with the time/date will appear as the Tweet on Twitter. The picture and notes is then uploaded to TwitSnaps