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ShareMedia is a photo manager (support for video and music is planned). Includes metadata editing, 3D viewing, automatic file ordering and sharing with your friends using the Jabber IM protocol or Picasa Web.
A beautiful online photo browser, flexibly configured to support "flickr", "picasa" or so with XMLs and regular expressions. It also allows off-line browsing and batch downloading. There might be album management support in later versions.
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Mobup is a J2ME application created by Consultechnology that manages photo uploads on Flickr from a mobile device. It has the possibility to shoot your photo and add title, tags and description; you can add it to sets/groups and post it to your blog.
Moblogger MIDP2 (Moblogger2) is a mobile photo blogging application for J2ME devices, especially Camera phones that support J2ME MIDP2 and MMAPI specifications.
P2Photolog is a initiative to implement a solution for photolog flood issues. By driving the work load from the server to other users currently visiting photo pages.
The plan is to make it 100% Java, platform independent.