Eye-Fi is a wireless 2GB SD memory card. Once you set up the Eye-Fi manager, just insert the card into your digital camera. Your photos can be uploaded to your computer or any number of photo-sharing or social networking sites on the web you choose, such as Facebook, Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa and others. No wires. It uses your Wi-fi network to access the internet. Pretty neat.
There are a few downsides. It uploads all your photos. So if you have some in your camera of that conference after-party, you may not want those going to your public Flickr or Facebook account, or to your client’s. You can’t tag your photos on the export– they go out with those annoying generic company labels. Eye-Fi has some wow factor and room for improvement.
The Eye-Fi retails for $99.99. Get it at BuyDig.
Nice demo video here.
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The Eye-Fi card is supported on Mac OX 10.3 and above and works in Safari 3.
As far as tags go it is true that you cannot presently add your own tags to photos you upload but you can disable the default “eye-fi” tag.