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Tim O'Reilly has posted a meme map of Web 2.0, from the "What is Web 2.0?" brainstorming session at FOO Camp 2005. Hat-tip Josh for the link. It's kind of
Continue reading »At its best, The Photo Stream can be considered a boredom buster or time waster, but it is an interesting one. The site delivers the news, not via splashy headlines,
Continue reading »VoiceThread is the kind of application that your parents or grandparents might like. It's an interesting annotation system for photos and video. The company behind it recommends you use it
Continue reading »Looking to spruce up that bland PowerPoint presentation for your next meeting with possible investors? Or do you need high-quality photographs for your product's homepage or blog? Lifehacker recently profiled
Continue reading »Blogged Live from DEMOfall by Alex Iskold Tribeca Labs launched an interesting photo service at DEMO, focused on helping you preserve your digital photos. Their application continuously crawls your hard
Continue reading »On any given day, there are thousands of people snapping iPhone photos and uploading them to Flickr. So many in fact, that the iPhone is one of the top five
Continue reading »Guess which US state has Flickr users most likely to post their photos with privacy restrictions turned on? Utah. Think you can guess relative emphasis put on privacy by Flickr
Continue reading »Today's winning comment comes from our post about a Facebook security flaw that allowed people to access private photos - including some from Paris Hilton at the Emmys and others
Continue reading »Flickr, the ever-more-popular photo-sharing service, has a five-year history of apps built on its API. From the interesting to the useful to the pretty to the downright silly, these applications
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Where_the_Cool_Photos_Hang_Out'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Remember when Flickr used to be the elite hang out of the visual digerati? By initially embracing talented photographers, Flickr
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