Tag: flickr
Flickr finally adding photo editing tools, with thanks to Picnik
Flickr is without a doubt the best online photo sharing site, but there’s one thing they’ve been missing sorely, and that’s photo editing tools.
Enter Picnik, who Flickr has recruited to help them out with the photo editing technology. It’ll take several months…
Daily Tech Hotlinks for 09-Aug-07: Xbox 360, Carlos Slim, Freakonomics, Flickr, Nokia DRM
– Xbox 360 gets first official price cut (Daily Tech)
– The world’s new richest man, Carlos Slim, to donate 250,000 laptops to children by 2008 (Engadget)…
Daily Tech Hotlinks for 11-June-2007: BlackBerry Curve, iPhone, TorrentSpy, Sony, Vista, Flickr, Charlie Brooker, Facebook
-ZDNet catches RIM out by Googling ‘iPhone’, and discovering one of the sponsored links is for the BlackBerry Curve, tsk tsk.
– The end is nigh, as one of the largest BitTorrent sites, TorrentSpy, has been ordered to monitor its users’ online activities, to then be handed over to the MPAA. Goodbye, oh fair Lost downloads…
– Sony has a bee in its bonnet…
Blinkx Remote: watch any TV show you want online
Well, almost any. Blinkx Remote is a new service that helps you find full-length TV shows online. You can search by series and episode to watch shows including Doctor Who, 24, South Park and, er, Dora The Explorer. Check Techscape for the full story.
ShoZu launches automatic Flickr and YouTube geotagging for your mobile photos and videos
There are plenty of people out there geotagging their photos (uploading info on the location they were taking) already, but it takes a bit of knowledge. However, mobile application ShoZu has just added a feature that automatically geotags your photos…
3GSM 2007: Motorola wants to get everyone blogging
The big handset manufacturers aren't just focused on music, TV and signing deals with trendy fashion houses to get some free Prada gear, y'know. Really. On its stand at 3GSM, Motorola was showing off its new mobile blogging application. It'll…
Interview: Phanfare co-founder Mark Heinrich on the death of free photo-sharing services
While at CES last week, I caught up with Mark Heinrich, chief technology officer and co-founder of Phanfare. It's an online photo and video sharing service that stands out through its use of a subscription model, charging $54.95 a year….
Friday interview: Yahoo's Mitch Lazar on mobile social networking
There's huge amounts of interest around mobile social networking right now, and in particular over who's best placed to make the most of it. Following Tech Digest's feature on the issue, and the follow-up interview with MTV's Angel Gambino, now…