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Eye-Fi now works with more hosting sites

People that use Eye-Fi video memory cards know that they can directly upload pictures and videos to websites like Flickr and YouTube. But a new update announced today makes it so you can upload to three more supported sites, and it’s still just as easy.

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The sites that just recently received support include Photobucket, SmugMug and Picasa Web Albums. Now, with a capable video or still camera, you can quickly and easily upload your media to the sites over a Wi-Fi connection. The media will transfer from the media card itself straight to the website of your choice.

The Eye-Fi cards can be set up to sync with a computer instead of performing Internet transfers, if you’d like. There are currently two versions of the card on the market, the 4GB Eye-Fi Share Video wireless SD memory card, which costs $79 and the 4GB Eye-Fi Explore Video, which costs $99.

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