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Twitter Set To Enter the Photo Sharing Game

on May 31, 2011
Twitter Set To Enter the Photo Sharing GameIf you have built a business as a third party client for anything that is connected to Twitter this news should make you (and any investors) rethink your position. It is being reported that Twitter will be announcing its own photo sharing offering. Couple this with the recent acquisition of TweetDeck and it is clear that Twitter wants to bring the most important aspects of the service ‘in-house’.

Color Complexities: It’s Not Just a Photo Sharing Application

on Mar 30, 2011
Color Complexities: It’s Not Just a Photo Sharing ApplicationTen years ago, sharing photographs and videos meant snail-mailing content to family and friends. Now, sharing photographs and videos are a digital activity, with online sharing sites and smart phones applications like Instagram, Path, and PicPlz being quickly integrated into daily social media regimens. Enter Color: the latest mobile photo application drawing mixed reviews about the application. Prior to Color’s launch, Sequoia Capital, considered “one of the highest caliber venture

Yogile – The Easiest Way to Share Photos with a Group

on Nov 12, 2010
Yogile – The Easiest Way to Share Photos with a Group

If you’re looking for a super easy way to share photos with a private or public group, Yogile is the answer. Not only can you password protect albums as well as customize your album email & album URL, but you can also lets others add photos to your albums. Yogile is great for collaborating on photo albums with family members or a group of friends.

Show People What You’re Doing With Plixi

on Sep 3, 2010
Show People What You’re Doing With PlixiPlixi is a photo sharing service for Facebook and Twitter that integrates location and events. So, instead of just telling people what you’re doing, you can also show them. The interesting thing about Plixi is that it used to be TweetPhoto, and has now transformed. The TweetPhoto site is still up so that users will still have access to the photos on that server. You can get started by using either your Facebook or Twitter account to connect with Plixi. When clicking on “Upload Photo”
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