iTookThisOnMyPhone.com featured at BlackBerry Curve Challenge Events in Boston, Minneapolis, Portland and San Francisco.

Cincinnati, OH -- June 1, 2008 – iTookThisOnMyPhone.com, Inc., a leading mobile photo and video sharing technology company, announced today its participation in the BlackBerry® Curve Challenge, a series of launch events in Boston, Minneapolis, and Portland, with finals held in San Francisco at the world famous Alcatraz Island on June 14th 2008.

The BlackBerry Curve Challenge is a one-of-a-kind experience where teams flex their physical and mental muscles in a scavenger-hunt style race using the new BlackBerry® Curve™ 8330 smartphone from Verizon Wireless. Top teams in each city win a BlackBerry Curve 8330 smartphone, and winning teams from Boston, Minneapolis and Portland win a trip to San Francisco to compete in the ultimate challenge at Alcatraz Island for an all-expense-paid vacation to Rome, Paris, Maui or the Mayan Riviera!

“We are delighted to participate in the BlackBerry Curve Challenge,” said Daniel Zito, Vice President/Business Development at iTookThisOnMyPhone.com. “The opportunity to have participants and spectators use iTookThisOnMyPhone in such a high-profile setting is a tremendous opportunity to showcase our product features with core BlackBerry users.”

iTookThisOnMyPhone.com is a free service users can download to their BlackBerry smartphone in seconds and use immediately. Photos and videos taken on a BlackBerry smartphone can be automatically transferred to the user’s personal online photo gallery.

Users choose if they want their photos or videos to be shared with others or remain private and they can see all of their photos on their website in seconds.

Users create their own albums from their BlackBerry smartphone or on the website, email them to friends and family, upload to popular social networking sites and keep them safe and secure in their personal gallery.

For more information and to download the software visit: www.itookthisonmyphone.com.

The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion Limited.


iTookThisOnMyPhone Enhances Mobile Photo/Video-Sharing Application for BlackBerry Smartphones; New User Interface Introduced at WES2008 Enhances Feature-Rich Application

Orlando, FL (PRWEB) May 13, 2008 -- Wireless Enterprise Symposium -- iTookThisOnMyPhone.com, Inc., a leading mobile photo and video sharing technology company, announced today at the Wireless Enterprise Symposium (WES) the release of Version 2.0 of its application for BlackBerry® Pearl™ and BlackBerry® Curve™ series smartphones from Research In Motion (RIM).

iTookThisOnMyPhone offers a feature-rich application designed specifically for BlackBerry smartphones equipped with a camera. Now you can simply take a picture or shoot a video and it's automatically uploaded to the web without having to do anything else. Images can be managed directly on your handheld and online, where you can share your favorite photos and videos with friends, colleagues, and family.

Version 2.0's feature updates include:

  • A new, more graphical and intuitive user interface
  • Geo-tagging of photos and videos with mapping so users can see a graphic representation of where each photo, or video, was taken
  • Enabling users to create, select, and send to photo albums from a BlackBerry smartphone
  • Enabling users, if they choose, to review photos and videos in the queue prior to uploading to the website

"We are pleased to launch Version 2.0 for BlackBerry smartphones at this year's WES," said Jack Kuntz, CEO iTookThisOnMyPhone.com. "The ability to automatically and easily manage and share photos and videos taken on your BlackBerry smartphone, provides tremendous value to customers."

Users can sign up for the free service at www.itookthisonmyphone.com, download the application to their BlackBerry smartphone in seconds, and use it immediately. Photos and videos taken on the BlackBerry smartphone are automatically transferred to the user's personal online photo gallery.

Users choose if they want their photos or videos to be shared with others, or remain private, and they can see all of their photos on their website in seconds.

Users can create their own albums from their BlackBerry smartphone or on the website, email them to friends and family, upload them to popular social networking sites and keep them safe and secure in their personal gallery.
Visit us at the Wireless Enterprise Symposium2008, Booth #843 in Orlando, Florida.

About iTookThisOnMyPhone, Inc.
Founded in 2007 by industry veterans that have built several leading third-party applications, iTookThisOnMyPhone.com's patent-pending photo workflow system is a complete solution that enables users to easily manage the photos they take with their camera-equipped BlackBerry smartphone.

Since its launch last year, iTookThisOnMyPhone has proven itself to be a popular and extremely easy-to-use application with an ever-expanding user base in more than 80 countries.

*Requires GPS-Equipped BlackBerry
For more information, visit: www.itookthisonmyphone.com.

The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion Limited.


Kuntz's latest efforts take high-tech in new directions

Business Courier of Cincinnati -by Andrew Miller Courier Contributor

Cincinnati, OH – April 25, 2008

Successful entrepreneurs are optimists by nature, and Jack Kuntz is no exception. So when one of Kuntz's employees returned to the office from lunch at a Chinese buffet and showed him the message from his fortune cookie, he wasn't surprised that it foretold success.

"A financial investment will yield returns beyond your hopes," it read. "You should save that," he said. "Maybe it will come true." Kuntz, a successful entrepreneur, is hoping his latest two ventures will prove this prediction correct. Kuntz is president of iTookThisOnMyPhone.com and Advanced Motor Productions (AMP), two companies marketing two distinct products: one, a Web site where users can automatically transfer photos taken with BlackBerry and Windows camera phones; and the other, electric cars. Launching startups in these high-tech, competition-laced fields might sound as risky as trusting a prediction from a fortune cookie, but Kuntz has shown the ability to yield results in the past.


Free, Wireless Photo and VideoTransfer Software Now on Windows® Mobile Smartphones From Major Carriers including Sprint/Nextel, AT&T Wireless (formerly Cingular), Verizon, T-Mobile, Alltel, and Cincinnati Bell.
iTookThisOnMyPhone.com makes it easy to upload and store photos and video taken on Windows® Mobile smartphones from Motorola, Palm, HTC, and Samsung.

Smartphone photos and video automatically transfer wirelessly to secure web site.

Cincinnati, OH – March 24, 2008 – iTookThisOnMyPhone, a leading mobile photo-sharing company, announced today its wireless mobile photo transfer application is now available on

Windows® Mobile smartphones. A complete list of supported devices is available on the company website.

“The introduction of our technology on Windows Mobile smartphones will make iTookThisOnMyPhone available to millions more smartphone users across the world,” said Jack Kuntz, CEO. “People everywhere take photos and videos on their phones and those photos and videos are trapped in their phones, or lost, if a phone is lost or stolen. Our service solves this very common problem by automatically transferring photos and video from the user’s smartphone to their personal, secure website. With iTookThisOnMyPhone.com there are no wires or cables to connect and no fees for using it.”

“I used to need all my cables and cords to manually upload my photos,” said Margie Long, mother of two young children. “It took forever and it really was a hassle. Now I just snap the photo. In minutes, my mother can see her grandchildren on our web album. For her, it’s just like being there,” she continued. “This is a fantastic product and it’s wonderful that it’s free!” 

Users can sign up for the free service at www.itookthisonmyphone.com, download the application to their smartphone in seconds, and immediately use it. Photos from the smartphone are automatically transferred to the user’s personal online photo gallery hosted by the company. Users choose if they want their photos or video to be shared with others, or remain private, and they can see their photos on their website in seconds.

Once on the website,users can create their own photo albums, email them to friends and family, upload them to popular social networking sites and keep them for a lifetime in one safe, secure place.

Since its launch in fall 2007, iTookThisOnMyPhone has proven itself to be a popular and extremely easy-to-use application with an ever-expanding user base in more than 80 countries.

The launch of the Windows Mobile version expands iTookThisOnMyPhone beyond its existing service on BlackBerry  8100 and 8300 Series ™ wireless smartphones.

About iTookThisOnMyPhone, Inc.

Founded in 2007 by industry veterans that have built several leading third-party applications, iTookThisOnMyPhone.com’s patent-pending photo workflow system is a complete solution that enables users to easily manage the photos they take with their smartphone cameras. 

The BlackBerry and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion Limited-used by permission. Motorola, Nokia, Microsoft Windows, Nokia Symbian, Treo, HTC and Samsung are trademarks of their respective companies and iTookThisOnMyPhone.com and associated services are neither sponsored by, authorized by nor affiliated with those companies.


iTookThisOnMyPhone Joins BlackBerry® ISV Alliance Program™;
Application Automatically Transfers Photos - Friday January 25, 8:00 am ET
New system addresses the common phenomenon that most smartphone users never get photos transferred off their smartphones.

Cincinnati, OH--Jan 25, 2008-- iTookThisOnMyPhone, Inc., a new mobile photo sharing company, today announced it has joined the BlackBerry® ISV (Independent Software Vendor) Alliance Program™, and is launching its service offering for BlackBerry® smartphone from Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq:RIMM; TSX: RIM). Through the alliance program, iTookThisOnMyPhone integrated its services with BlackBerry® smartphones and has released the mobile picture transfer product for the BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8100 Series and BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300 Series of smartphones. iTookThisOnMyPhone supports BlackBerry® smartphones from the leading U.S.-based carriers including: Verizon, Sprint/Nextel, AT&T Wireless (formerly Cingular), T-Mobile and Alltel.

Leveraging iTookThisOnMyPhone’s patent-pending automatic photo sharing services, BlackBerry® smartphone users can take great looking photos and have them automatically transfer over-the-air to a secure website where they can then view, edit, email, store and manage their photos. Users can choose whether they want to share their photos or only view them themselves. The service is offered free to BlackBerry® smartphone users and there is no limit on the number of photos that users may upload to the service*. BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8100 Series and BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300 Series users can freely download* the product by going to www.itookthisonmyphone.com from their BlackBerry® browser.

“The camera on my BlackBerry® smartphone comes in handy in many situations, both for work and at home,” said Mike Gates, VP Sales, Performance Site Management. “By adding the iTookThisOnMyPhone service, I can take all the pictures I want and they all flow to my website where it’s much easier for me to work with them.

“We decided to launch on the BlackBerry® platform first because these smartphones have good cameras and an excellent data service,” said Jack Kuntz, CEO of iTookThisOnMyPhone, Inc. “As a member of the BlackBerry® ISV Alliance Program™, we are committed to helping customers get more out of the camera that comes with their BlackBerry® smartphone.”
“Through the BlackBerry® ISV Alliance Program™, we continue to work with our partners to enhance the user experience on the BlackBerry® platform,” said Jeff McDowell, Vice President, Global Alliances, Research In Motion. “With iTookThisOnMyPhone, customers can better manage their photos, helping them to get the most out of the their BlackBerry® smartphone.”

* Requires BlackBerry® Pearl™ 8100 Series or BlackBerry® Curve™ 8300 Series smartphones running BlackBerry® Device Software version 4.1 or higher. Wireless charges may apply. An unlimited data plan is recommended.

About iTookThisOnMyPhone, Inc.
Founded in 2007 by industry veterans that have built several leading BlackBerry® third party applications. Its patent-pending photo workflow system is a complete solution that enables users to easily transfer and manage the photos they take with their phone cameras. For more information, visit www.itookthisonmyphone.com.

The BlackBerry® and RIM families of related marks, images and symbols are the exclusive properties and trademarks of Research In Motion Limited. RIM assumes no liability and makes no representation, warranty or guarantee in relation to third party products or services.


Contact:

Corporate:
Jack Kuntz
jack.kuntz@itookthisonmyphone.com
(513) 543-9788

Dan Zito
daniel.zito@itookthisonmyphone.com
(513) 560-4477

Public Relations:
Mike Dektas
mdektas@dhacustomerconnect.com
(513) 266-3590

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