Remember that web-based magic tool funded by InQTel, called FixMyMovie? You know, the one that makes your mobile (and other) movies look like they were never crappy (see initial coverage here)? Well, FixMyMovie is relaunching its free service, with a few new options that should make just about everyone happy.
There's a one-step mobile upload now, which makes things easier for those submitting clips from their cell phones. Additionally, is registration is no longer required for submissions - you can upload your video to the site, and post it elsewhere on the web without the hassle of making an account. This particular feature makes FixMyMovie sound a lot like those free storage services that give you a bunch of space to upload your content and then plaster it all over your MySpace page, just less shady.
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But to that end, FixMyMovie has also added automated posting options for various social networking accounts, including MySpace, YouTube and Facebook. So share away. However, it looks like these particular share options are only available for your own content. I wonder if further integration with social networks is on the way?