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Photophlow enlivens the Flickr experience with photo-sharing chat rooms--and shows what the Yahoo photo-sharing could be. Next up: A new face on Facebook.
Photophlow enlivens the Flickr experience with photo-sharing chat rooms--and shows what the Yahoo photo-sharing could be. Next up: A new face on Facebook.
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http://demogirl.com/2008/01/07/3-words-describe-photophlow-totally-freaking-addicting/
It shows a number of additional features, such as the ability to post photos to Twitter or a Tumblr blog from within photophlow.
It seems Photophlow can add a lot to that experience and I'd like one of those invitations if you still have one.
Cheers!
- Photoplow has endless uses!
- by TinyMalone January 12, 2008 3:53 PM PST
- Thanks for this informative article on Photophlow! I have been using this site for about a week now and find the possibilities stunning...and not just for flickr. Photophlow offers a well-integrated way to communicate in a media rich environment. This is the next big thing in online social computing.
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(5 Comments)I am grateful to flickr for having the insight to allow certain organizations access to the API. This brings our unique and diverse community many options and possibilities not found in other sites of a similar nature. Watch Photophlow!