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Yahoo and Getty Images announced a partnership today which will allow Getty to contact Flickr users and offer them to add their images to Getty's collection. Getty would then license
I have a new favorite iPhone app. And I'm not alone. After only a week in the iPhone App Store, the photo-sharing app Instagram has won not just the adoration
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
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,
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
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
Score one for RIM: its new BlackBerry PlayBook tablet is getting an official Facebook application before Apple's iPad. Announced at this week's BlackBerry World conference in Orlando, Florida, the new
Snapr is a mobile application for sharing geo-tagged images. Its goal is to create a "live map of the world's photos." It also has an API that enables developers
Richard MacManus, ReadWriteWeb founder, and Mike McCue, Flipboard founder and CEO
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
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