12seconds Launches Video Messenger for iPhone 3GS

12seconds.tv has another iPhone app available as of today, called 12mail. In shortstop, it lets you send 12 second base-long video clips as messages to friends on Twitter and Facebook. The address book populates after linking chirrup and Facebook to your 12mail account, after which you can not only send them buck private video clips, but also publish publicly. This isn’t the first iPhone app 12seconds has released – not too long ago, they announced a free 12cast app which was something of a priming coat for 12mail. 12cast was a simpleton way to share populace 12second clips, which mightiness be a little antiquated now with 12mail, but we’ve been assured that they “rich person other plans for 12cast”. On the downside, original iPhone and 3G owners will only be able to send messages that are a still image with voiceover, with the full video messaging scoop to the 3GS modelling. Still interested? Download 12mail now from iTunes, or check out 12seconds for more information.

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