There are moments you capture with your mobile phone that you just can't wait to share with all your friends. Unfortunately, sending a picture to 20 people in your phone's address book is just a pain.
Radar.net allows you to send your images to a preset group of friends -- using just one address. The site also allows real-time commenting on your photos. Read what everyone has to say about your late night bull riding escapades. Yippie-kay-ay!
Radar allows immediate browsing and commenting from any mobile browser or PC. Just remember, don't drink and and send pics. Especially to your parents.
Reader Comments
(Page 1 of 1)I can't believe you placed an ad in like this. bogus! i stopped reading perez because of SO many posts about Himself, please don't ruin TMZ with ad posts.
this is not a story it is a add! Harvey you sell out, if you weren't so busy talking on tv about Brit. you could do stories like when tmz first started! your losing me!
LOSERS!!! This is an AD, not a story. Do you think we're that stupid?
There's just something about you baby... etc., etc.
Keep this garbage up and see how long we'll stay with you.
It says "Please keep your comment relevant to this blog entry" and then says "...purely promotional comments may be removed."
So does that mean if I comment on Radar.net's new incredible service that sends photos to groups of people using one simple address and how it makes my life so much easier (not to mention the fabulous fact that I can comment in real-time on the photos!!!!) that I am commenting on your fantastic blog entry, or that I am shamelessly passing this commercial comment off as a comment regarding your blog entry?
Hey Harv, just how much does a soul go for these days? (Or maybe you didn't sell your soul, just your integrity?)
I think this is more of an ad but this is filed under Z gadgets but how sucessful will this new system be? For the best licklyhood for a sells sucess it must be marketed as differant from all the other gadgets on the market, sell at a competitive price and have a cool appearance for, the majority of the customers in the initial stages of the prod. life cycle will be young women many of who are of the most willing to try new things.
Sure, its kinda lame that this blog post is serving as an add... but I just wanted to put my 2cent in and say The service really is pretty cool. I have been using radar for about a year & really like them. I remember last year people were using radar to share pictures from Apple's MacWorld Expo, I thought that was pretty sweet.
If you can get over tmz pushing the ad on you... u still might wanna try the service.

















