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Twango

Twango was an online media sharing site that supported multiple file types such as photos, video, audio, and documents. Founded in 2004 by Jim Laurel, Philip Carmichael, Randy Kerr, Serena Glover and Michael Laurel in Redmond, Washington, it provided users a means of repurposing their media, including sharing, editing, organizing and categorizing. In addition, Twango saved all the original media and its metadata (this includes, but is not limited to, IPTC and Exif). Non-members were free to browse the site, however only members could upload media to the site. Sign up for a basic account was free, and provided 250 megabytes of upload bandwidth a month.

Twango was acquired by Nokia in July 2007. In February 2008, Nokia rebranded Twango as Share on Ovi. With the rebranding, the 250 megabyte upload limit was removed. Subsequently, Share on Ovi was rebranded to Ovi Share to conform with the other Ovi services, such as Ovi Mail, Ovi Maps and Ovi Music.

On 7 March 2012, Nokia announced that Ovi Share will be discontinued and closed on 30 May 2012.

Usage examples of "twango".

Master Twango, and you can discuss the particulars of your employment: How do you choose to be announced?

At an enormous desk sat Twango, who was short and corpulent, with a small chin, a dainty mouth and a bald pate surrounded by varnished black curls.

Gark bounding ahead, Twango ran out into the garden, with Soldinck, Rincz, Jornulk and Cugel coming after.

Observing Twango and Soldinck, he uttered a wild cry in which defiance seemed mingled with mirth.

Your account with Twango will occupy your efforts for the rest of your life.

He found Twango sorting scales: inspecting each in turn through a lens, then placing it into one of several boxes, his hands encased in soft leather gloves.

I will push the carrier and Twango will follow five paces to the rear.

Cugel started to respond, then settled once more into his seat: let Gark or Gookin or Twango himself answer the door.

Cugel started to close the door, but Soldinck set up an outcry, and now Twango himself appeared on the scene.

Out in the middle Twango sat in the iron scow, shoulders hunched and neck pulled down.

Gark and Gookin, two small figures caked with slime, sat at either end of the scow, while Twango heaved at the overhead rope.

I will take you to Master Twango, and you can discuss the particulars of your employment: How do you choose to be announced?

Before I confer with Master Twango I would like to refresh myself and perhaps take a bite-or two of nourishment.

At this time, were I to owe Twango ten thousand terces for a long series of excellent meals, my last thoughts would be happy ones!