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I know that Picasa:Flickr::Apple:Grapefruit, but I admit curiosity as to how you'd percieve the Google offering for image sharing.
-J
I'm about to buy myself a nice digital SLR camera and I plan on sharing those pictures, so I'm wondering why I would stick them on Flickr rather than my own website. Is there a good reason?
1. Off-site backup
2. Tiered sharing (family, friends, public) with CC support
3. Print to Target service
Robert, I recommend you NOT TO USE Yahoo any longer. They are bad people.
Wow, for once, I agree. Welcome to the brave new social networking media Web 2.0 world -- no scalability, downtime as the norm, random glitches, and endless support run-arounds, mission critical it be not. But hey, it looks good on the blogs, and at tech conferences...and for the Techcrunch 30 second attention span Feed-reader newsy types.
Rocky-
When I login I'm presented with a message that takes up half the size my screen telling me that I've run into the limits of a free account and that some of my photos are hidden. Even worse, there doesn't seem to be any way of turning off this message.
I now use Picasa, not for any particular reason other than it just works, with no annoying messages.
[Disclosure: Plans are I'm gonna be a featured vlogger there. And they were sponsoring a book-fair blogging site of mine ;)]
If you just want photos: http://23hq.com (from denmark, the reboot.dk-guys) is specially geared to moblogging. Disc: Also used to be a customer of mine ;)
with the mobile tool but I like to have a quality up on
my photos the mobile wont give that yet..
Valleyway, Techmeme, Technorati... all of them have pointers to disenchanted alums from Yahoo. Methinks the wrong leadership is at the heart of their funk.
I use flickr as my primary account because it is more stable and my group of family & friends all have their own accounts. Still, zoomr seems to be a good alternative if it ever gets a little more support from some deep pockets....
Brent
You forgot changing code regularly in the live environment!
P.S. Why aren't you blogging?
Of course, you could just blog it -- let us know how long before *they* get in touch with *you* and count your blessings.
One of the things I like best about Flickr is the groups: it lets you share your shots with like-minded individuals.
Have you looked at http://Twango.com/? Some friends of mine started it a while back, and the features are pretty good: I've just stayed with Flickr mostly through inertia, and for the groups.
(Note: the Garrett above is not me. Where are all these Garretts coming from all of a sudden?)
Hopefully you're back up and running now.
For what it's worth, flickr customer support did eventually fix me up and give me the option to reconnect to a new Yahoo ID or delete, but I'd already fallen in love with smugmug, so I chose delete.
Well I have more important stuff to do, oh say, like watching Son of Svengoolie...
@Curt.. Why don't you have your pictures saved on your hard drive?
-A
You can see my rant here, along with everyone's attempt at guessing what the captcha spelt out. We'll never know what the correct answer was, but it certainly raised everyone's blood pressure while we tried :S
Has no one come up with an alternative to captchas? I will love this person forever if it's an alternative that's widely adopted! (Assuming it's better than Captchas!)
I've sent you an email that should clarify why you were having difficulty.
Robert, you don't have to use Lifeblog. They inbuilt online sharing service will post photos directly to Flickr or Vox. If you use the S60 application from www.shozu.com , you can post to a variety of services, including Picasaweb. It's relatively easy to set up and easy to use on the fly.
The killer feature for me is Shozu's online contact backup feature. Provided you give it permission, it will work in the background to automatically update changes to your phonebook with a copy on the Shozu servers. You can then access it via a web interface or re-sync it with your new phone when you upgrade. Essential stuuff, it's already saved my bacon on a fusked firmware upgrade.
I've got them saved. But all the uploaded material is out there floating around, unusable. But other people's stuff, that isn't mine, that was tagged for use on www.blogswana.org--i'd have to start a new account and ask everyone to resubmit, which I don't have time for.