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Nov. 21, 2006 -- Qipit, a San Francisco-based technology firm, today announced a partnership with ShoZu, a European mobile media services firm, that will allow users to quickly capture, store, and share digital copies of handwritten notes from paper or a whiteboard.
The partnership will combine Qipit's technology for scanning, copying, and e-mailing documents using cameraphones with ShoZu's one-click uploading process, the companies said. The new services will enable users to transmit images without the need to change the original size of the photo for MMS or mobile e-mail.
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