Picplz is a new service for sharing images using your mobile, and its most distinctive feature is that it is entirely related to the geo-location rush that is sweeping the tech scene right now. In actuality, terming the service a photo-based version of FourSquare is not really inaccurate.
Not at all. By default, the service will let you assign a location to any picture that you take using your mobile and then check in through FourSquare. The photo that you have taken will be published both to the Picplz site and to Twitter (support for Facebook is imminent, as it was only to be expected).
Before you get all excited about this new take on the sharing of images I must tell you that the service is currently limited to those who have an Android, and who reside in the United States of America. If you happen to meet that criteria you can get the app and start using the service straightaway. If not, do not despair – support for other mobile devices and territories is underway. Just hold your breath.
Picplz.com In Their Own Words
“Picplz is the best way to share pictures of people and places, right from your phone.”
Why Picplz.com It Might Be A Killer
FourSquare is turning into one of the true focal points of the Internet today – a service like this one just can’t go unnoticed.
Some Questions About Picplz.com
Which other mobile platforms are going to be supported next? And in which order? 







