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Here’s an interesting application that visualizes all the videos that’s currently being uploaded to the Flickr community in a linear timeline. Yes, Flickr supports videos for all those who’ve been living under a rock as of late. The interface is a little rough, but applications like this open my eyes to the potential of Flickr.
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So I’ve been a member of the Flickr community for a few years now, but with every passing year I become more conscious of the content that is added to my stream. I’m constantly inspired by the photos that my contacts upload to their stream, so the idea that my contacts are looking to my photos for inspiration ensures that I only uploaded, what I feel to be my best photos. Today, however, I registered a free account with Flickr to allow me to essentially blog photos without restraint. I plan on posting photos to this new account in the same way I use Twitter, random but constant updates. So if you’re interested in seeing where I go, and what I’m doing then you should really follow my new photostream.
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Flickr recently released a mobile version of their world famous site. If you’re like me and are always looking for a daily dose of photo inspiration then this new mobile browser release should please you. It’s fast and it’s to the point AND it’ll help me to keep bringing you the best of the best from the Flickr community. Just visit http://m.flickr.com
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