Introducing UGA Digital

March 4, 2008

Hi All,

We would like to formally introduce UGA Digital, Inc.
UGA Digital is an affiliate of Huveur Technologies that is dedicated to “YouGotPhoto” development.
We have an experienced and dedicated team that is committed to making YouGotPhoto the smoothest management engine for web-based photos.
You can find us at www.ugadigital.com


YouGotPhoto featured in Digitimes

March 4, 2008

Check out this great piece on “Extending the Internet to digital photo frames”…


The world’s first "Device Specific" API

December 17, 2007

Yougotphoto is proud to release the world’s 1st API that directly communicates with devices without having to use a browser.

What does this mean?

In a nut shell the API’s currently released by websites (ie: flickr, google, facebook) are for server to server communication. In other words “website to website”.
If we want to use certain web services on a device other than a PC we must still go work through a browser environment employing technologies like HTML, Ajax, Java.

But what if I want to use the services provided by a web site on a device other than a device that supports a browser? Enter the device specific API.
(for more on this topic you may visit http://www.device20.org)

We are proud to be able to provide device makers with another option to add functionality/service to their products.

Contact us (nick@huveur.com) to learn how you can begin work with the yougotphoto API.


You Got Photo – Beta

October 30, 2007

We are proud to announce that www.yougotphoto.com beta is up and open for new users and old visitors. What is YouGotPhoto? It is not another photo sharing site nor is it another photo hosting site. YouGotPhoto completes the photo sharing experience solutions.

Flickr, Photobucket, Picasa, Bubbleshare, and many other photo sharing/hosting sites offer great services to upload, store, and then share photos with Internet users. The sharing-service on these sites provides a place to share your great shots with friends or the public. They are doing great jobs now and YouGotPhoto is not here to compete.

Not long ago, sharing photos was an intimate experience sitting with your family or friends in a living room. It was warm experiences. YouGotPhoto’s mission is to bring that warmth back. Just one photo might mean the world to someone, but it may mean nothing to someone else. YouGotPhoto services make your photos mean something.

YouGotPhoto acts as an agent with access to photos you have stored on the Internet and provides a simple “drag-and-drop” into a special frame that you can send to a special someone. Just like sitting down and going through photos with your loved ones.

YouGotPhoto brings the intimate photo sharing experience back.

YouGotPhoto – Every Photo Matters.


Why YouGotPhoto Is Useful

October 30, 2007

Here’s one…

I am currently living and working in Taiwan. My family is in Toronto.
I want to show them pictures of what it’s like over here, what I’m doing and how I’m living.
I can either

  • tell my mom to sign up for facebook and check all my albums
  • send my mom a link to my flickr account and tell her to keep checking back for new photos (or notify her when I post new photos)
  • email photos which takes a long time

Sharing photos should be easier than those ways. Send her a YouGotPhoto PC photo frame. She installs it to her desktop. I manage which photos are to share with my mom with YouGotPhoto tools. Every time she turns on the frame on her PC, she sees the live updates of how I live in Taiwan!

What if your mom doesn’t like PC? She can simply purchase a wireless digital photo frame that supports YouGotPhoto solutions. Plug in and view. No PC and no hassle.


We’d Like Your Feedback

October 30, 2007

YouGotPhoto.com is still in its beta version. Anyone can try to see how it works by go to the site and register as a member. It’s free.

We would like nothing more than your constructive feedback. Please tell us so that we can make the site:

– easier to use
– easier to understand
– prettier to look at

So, leave a comment and tell us what you think.

The YouGotPhoto Team