Box.net has landed another partnership, this time with recently funded mobile/web media-sharing tool ShoZu. The deal between these two companies means that ShoZu users now have easy, mobile access to their Box.net accounts, which can be used for their media storage needs.
The move on ShoZu's part is an extension of what the company has been shifting towards in these past few months--providing a two-way communication tool for bridging the gap between mobile and PC media-sharing capabilities. In doing so, ShoZu is not only providing a conduit for sending your mobile content to your PC browser, but for sending your PC browser content to your mobile device as well.
[img src="" caption="" credit="" alt=""]When first making this shift, ShoZu offered a way for users to get their YouTube and Flickr content on their mobile devices, which are both media storage services in their own right, albeit they're also both media-specific. Box.net, on the other hand, can be used for all media types, and broadens the direct storage and sharing features for which users can take advantage.