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If you thought that wearing fur was outdated - what with all those green movements and animal rights activists who put this cruel sense of fashion in its right place with the likes of Cruella de Vil - fashionista's say, think again. Last month the fashi Full Article at GroundReport
Tom Schifanella collects classic luggage labels and shares them through his Flickr stream. A suitcase covered with these is a sign of a life grandly lived. Luggage labels are fascinating bits of hotel history from the golden age of travel, roughly the 1 Full Article at Neatorama
This photo by Flickr user jwannie is entitled "How to build a salad tower." The bright oranges and yellows caught my eye when I fist saw the thumbnail and that's why I clicked on the image. As for what a salad tower is and why it's so comical, I defer t Full Article at Gadling
Sadly he does not have a website, but a portfolio on the Behance Network and a great photography blog on Flickr Photographic manipulation, type design and photo illustration are combined in a small CD design personal project based around sonic art! Soli Full Article at Abduzeedo
The bearded vulture (seen here in Tibet) is one of the bird species at risk in Greece. Photo by reurinkjan via Flickr. Already in the doghouse with the rest of the European Union over its massive debt and financial instability, Greece is now coming in Full Article at Treehugger
Guest Passes let you share your photos that aren't public. Anyone can see your public photos anytime, whether they're a Flickr member or not. But! If you want to share photos marked as friends, family or private, use a Guest Pass. If you're sharing pho Full Article at PlasticThinking: Moe's Blog.
Here’s some weekend wanderlust inspiration for you. Get out and explore. Come join the Matador Photography Flickr group. Browse the pics, start a discussion, or toss your hat in the ring to be featured here for Wordless Wanderlust. After spending the la Full Article at Matadortrips
Image by Flickr user James Jordan, used under Creative Common license Congratulations to Dylan Anderson, who correctly solved this week’s puzzle and is the winner of a $50 gift certificate from the folks over at ThinkGeek. This week marks Saint Patrick’ Full Article at Wired
This past week 12 new mashups were added to our mashup directory and 27 different APIs were used to build them. Some of the newer or less frequently seen APIs include Bandsintown, BBC Music and Billboard. The most often used APIs this week are Google M Full Article at Programmable Web
OK, we admit it- we love getting to peek into the homes of our readers. We love being inspired by your spaces, wowed by your design sense, and humbled by your creativity. Bathrooms especially often reveal the wilder side of your personalities- it seems Full Article at Apartment Therapy
NEW YORK: If a stranger came up to you on the street, would you give him your name, social security number and e-mail address? Probably not. Yet people often dole out all kinds of personal information on the Internet that allows such identifying data t Full Article at Economic Times
It’s been one year since Local contributor Daisy Okas, moved from a one-bedroom flat on the Upper West Side to a new two-bedroom condo with a large balcony in Clinton Hill. Last spring and summer, she took photos of what she saw in the neighborhood – fl Full Article at The New York Times
Photo by reery via Flickr. Guest blogger Cara Smusiak is a journalist and regular contributor to NaturallySavvy.com's Naturally Green section. Fleas and ticks: two pests guaranteed to give pet owners the willies. Spot-on treatments may seem like a simp Full Article at Treehugger
Image credit: quinn.anya/Flickr Every year, betacup tells us, 58 billion disposable coffee cups are thrown away. That's thrown away, not recycled. Clearly, this is a big problem. betacup hopes to put an end to this senseless waste with a contest that c Full Article at Treehugger
Liberate your media with Pixelpipe and get your photos off of your iPhone and out to your favorite social network, micro-blog, photo/video and blog services. With over 110 supported destinations from around the world to choose from the choice is real Full Article at Addict3d.org
Various town, regional and commemorative pins. This photo has notes. Move your mouse over the photo to see them. More for the 1997 Abitibi crew. Le Tour de l'Abitibi was (is?) the largest international junior cycling stage race. Takes place in Full Article at Jeff Werner
Whoa, forgot we had a domain. This photo has notes. Move your mouse over the photo to see them. I had a web design business with a friend in high school circa 1996. Guest Passes let you share your photos that aren't public. Anyone can see you Full Article at Jeff Werner
New Health Care Whip Count: 190 Yes, 206 No (205-209 with Leaners) news.firedoglake.com 2 days ago — Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ8) The leadership says they have the votes , but projecting an aura of confidence has been a key to their pressure strate Full Article at Beltway Blips
Pornographic photos of a 2-year-old girl that had been sent across the globe through the internet were traced back to an Olathe man this week, authorities said.Larry L. Howard, 41, of Olathe was charged Thursday in U.S. District Court in Kansas Full Article at KansasCity.com
Image credit: Samuel Mann/Flickr It seems that We Add Up is always pushing some fun and innovative new campaign to raise awareness and encourage action. If they're not designing a cool new t-shirt, they're biking across the country: Always in an effort Full Article at Treehugger
Flickr is an image and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community platform. It was one of the earliest Web 2.0 applications. In addition to being a popular Web site for users to share personal photographs, the service is widely used by bloggers as a photo repository. Its popularity has been fueled by its organization tools,... Full Article
An image posted on the website Flickr on June 16, 2009 shows a demonstration by supporters of Iran's defeated presidential candidate Mirhossein Mousavi in Tehran.
View Photo »In this undated screen shot provided by Flickr, the mapping feature of the photo sharing service is shown. Flickr members can drag and drop photos onto a map to show where they were snapped.
View Photo »EDITORS' NOTE: Reuters and other foreign media are subject to Iranian restrictions on their ability to report, film or take pictures in Tehran. A woman identified on Flickr as Neda Agha Soltani is seen in an undated headshot uploaded to the site on June 22, 2009. Iranians on social...
View Photo »In this undated screen shot provided by Flickr, the mapping feature of the photo sharing service is shown. Flickr members can drag and drop photos onto a map to show where they were snapped.
View Photo »You grow up with technology. We did not spend a cent to sell 404,000 seats on 11 November 2009 and 489,000 seats on 12 November. All we had done was post the information on Facebook. We have now 178,000 followers on Facebook and 22,000 in Twitter. We are now in Flickr, too
The same way teenagers can start a Flickr account and be noticed by a magazine, or a band can start a MySpace and be picked up by a label, blogs will act as jumping-off platforms for people that want to work in the industry.
This visualization represents a year in color (summer is at the top, winter at the bottom). The images were taken of the Boston Common, courtesy of Flickr.
Then I match the personalities of these social networks or communities — YouTube, Facebook, Flickr — with clients’ business goals
Marketers have to contribute to the Flickr community in a genuine way in order to be allowed to use it
I want everything I touch to be socialized. Why doesn’t Outlook know anything about Facebook? Why don’t my photos automatically get pushed to Flickr? Why don’t I have a news app on my desktop that brings in Tweets from Twitter? Why aren’t notifications built into the system at a deep level?
It’s like YouTube or Flickr for documents.
My interest in photography began in the fall of 2006 when a co-worker told me about Flickr, which is an excellent Web site for sharing photographs and receiving feedback from fellow photographers
We interact with 3.5 million people through Twitter, Facebook, blogs and Flickr, and we generated $9 million in direct sales through Twitter and Facebook. These are powerful tools
this thing is going to be Facebook meets Flickr, but for dogs! If we can just get 1% of the online dog market, we’ll be rich!
In about 10 minutes, we created this story about SxSW 2009. We were able to get access to all the needed Flickr photos through a simple interface. Pics were then organized into layouts of one or two photos per section with optional captions for most layouts.
In the meantime, we encourage you to head to Picnik, import some of your photos from Picasa Web Albums, Flickr or Facebook and try your hand at photo editing in the cloud.
Interestingly, Picnik is Flickrâs default photo editor
Providing the ability to edit directly within Flickr is an important step in offering our 20 million members around the globe a complete photo experience.
You can take a bunch of digital images, examine them and then upload them to Flickr, and all of a sudden everyone can see and have a different sense of what might be happening under a painting.
But this isn’t how the Internet works. Viral content doesn’t spread just from primary sources like YouTube or Flickr. Blogs, Web sites and video aggregators serve as cultural curators, daily collecting the items that will interest their audiences the most. By ignoring the power of these tastemakers, our...
Anytime somebody takes a picture of the night sky and puts it on Flickr, there’s a possibility that it contains interesting discoveries ... So, one of the reasons we’re doing all this is to prepare ourselves for a world in which we could use the whole internet as if it was a telescope.
Think about how Barack Obama is posting photos on Flickr, while David Cameron is hiring photographers to take pictures of him outside Westminster Abbey
We'll be able to say 'Here's something interesting to read, or a Flickr gallery,' ... It's not really realistic to expect us to produce all of the content. But we will produce what we can as well as we can, and look at other people producing content and if it fits our values, we can recommend that.
Nearly two million viewers have logged in to admire the girls but this week, without any correspondence at all, the girls have been banned by the powers that be at Flickr.
It needs its Flickr, it needs its Flip camera. Take any dataset. You can do two things—you can tell stories really well, and you can answer people’s questions.
We’re finally going to make data on the Web as fun and useful as an online video ... The history of the Web is it started as a bunch of text, marked up, and then images finally became a first-class citizen, and Flickr exploded. Images are a properly respected object on the Web canvas. Now, thanks to Ado...
We’re embracing social media. We’re on Facebook — we have more than 250 on a fan page — and have 100 followers on Twitter. We have a Wordpress blog and a Youtube channel updating every week. We also have a Flickr account for production photos.
Use Flickr, because why not use Flickr
We've relied on other services' openness in order to build Buzz (you can connect Flickr and Twitter from Buzz in Gmail), and Buzz itself is not designed to be a closed system. Our goal is to make Buzz a fully open and distributed platform for conversations. We're building on a suite of open protocols to...
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