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Flickr goes multilingual

November 10, 2023 By Minic Rivera

flickr.jpgFlickr is now multi-lingual with the launching of its product in seven languages. Along with English, Flickr web sites now will be available in French, German, Korean, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, and traditional Chinese.

“This is something we wanted to do a long time ago. It is also one of our most requested features. Tech enthusiasts in Buenos Aires, Paris – all over the world – use Flickr but for their families and friends it has been a pain in the butt,” Butterfield said. “Now the grandma who doesn’t speak English at all can take advantage of our features and more easily do things such as save her grandchildren’s pictures or upload some of her own,” Flickr founder Stewart Butterfield said.

Butterfield estimated that with the expanded languages Flickr now had web pages tailored to 90 percent of its users. Approximately 24.8 million people visit Flickr monthly, according to marketing research firm comScore.

Originally posted on June 14, 2007 @ 11:45 pm

Filed Under: Flickr, Photo-Sharing, Web

iStockphoto adds enhanced search capabilities, new video formats, six additional languages

November 10, 2023 By Minic Rivera

istockphoto.jpgiStockphoto, one of the world’s busiest image and video market, announced a significant site update, adding more sellable video formats to the product mix, and increasing the reach and usability of the website. iStock has implemented some exciting new search capabilities, and the ability to download videos in .wmv and .mp4 formats. As part of its international expansion efforts, the company has added localized sites in Japanese, Portuguese, Brazilian Portuguese, Italian, Polish and Russian, making it the only microstock site fully searchable in 12 languages and viewable in 10.

“Our community continues to grow at a remarkable pace – our challenge is to stay on top of what clients from all over the world need,” said Bruce Livingstone, CEO of iStockphoto. “On the video side, we are finding more customers want a simple way to drop video clips into their PowerPoint presentations – these additional formats will help the collection meet their evolving needs.”

Originally posted on June 14, 2007 @ 8:34 am

Filed Under: Photo-Sharing, Video Sharing, Web

Comcast Launches Secure Backup and Share Service

October 6, 2023 By Arnold Zafra

Comcast has just launched it new Secure Backup and Share service with the aim of helping you reduce the risk of losing important files that are saved on your computers. In short, it’s a cloud storage service with a facility for sharing some of the files you store easily.

While there maybe free services of this kind available online, Comcast however will offer the service for a fee. If you’re an existing Comcast subscriber you automatically gets 2GB of file storage for free, or should I say as an incentive for subscribing to its Internet service.

But of course, 2GB of storage won’t be enough for you, so you can always upgrade to a paid account. A 50GB storage plan will cost you $4.99 monthly or $49.99 annually. While a 200GB storage plan will set you back for $9.99 monthly or $99.99 annually. Those two options give you enough storage for all your photos, videos, files and other digital documents.

And since you are paying for the service, Comcast assures that all your files are in good hands. They’ve got a secure and reliable protection system plus a file restoration facility in case disaster strikes and your files are destroyed.

For file sharing and access to files, Comcast gives you a site which you can share with your family and friends.  You and your friends and family can access the said site from any Internet connection as well as on your mobile phone.

So, if you’d rather store and back up your files on a highly secured server, you might want to give Comcast Secure Backup and Share service a try.

Originally posted on February 18, 2010 @ 5:20 pm

Filed Under: File Sharing, Internet, Photo-Sharing, Technology, Web applications Tagged With: comcast, file storage, secure backup

Cooliris Gallery App Debuts on the Nexus One

October 6, 2023 By Arnold Zafra

Gallery on Nexus One, developed by Cooliris from Cooliris on Vimeo.

With the Google Nexus One already out and are probably on its way to the early customers who ordered it today, it’s now time for us to wait and see whether third-party apps would come pouring into to support Google’s mobile phone venture. As early as now, Google has made a deal with Cooliris to bring its Gallery app available to the Nexus One.

In case you haven’t heard about Cooliris before, it Cooliris is a pretty innovative application for engaging with multimedia on desktops and other devices. And so Cooliris is bringing the same experience to Nexus One users through its Gallery app.

Gallery app makes photo viewing on the Nexus One easier, cooler and even perhaps better than on the iPhone.  Of course on feature of the iPhone Photo apps which the Cooliris didn’t have is the multi-touch gesture for zooming in and out photos. Other than that Cooliris’ Gallery App is definitely more fun that the iPhone Photo app.

The Gallery app lets you organize, share, and edit your photos easily. You can crop and rotate photos, share it on Facebook, Instant Messaging, Gmail, and Bluetooth. Browsing photos can be done through a slideshow or quick left-to-right navigation .

The app also supports geotagging as well as sync your photos with your Picasa Web Albums. And of course, since the Gallery will serve as your native Photo app for the Nexus One, it seamlessly works with other apps of the Nexus One.

There, something to look forward to if you’ve ordered the Nexus One and awaiting its arrival.

Originally posted on January 6, 2010 @ 8:53 am

Filed Under: Google, Mobile, Online Media, Photo-Sharing Tagged With: google android, nexus one

Nokia Rolls Out Image Space, Lets You View Flickr Photos in 3D

October 2, 2023 By Arnold Zafra

Nokia has just rolled out a somewhat familiar service on its Nokia Beta Labs – Image Space. Basically, Image Space gives you a new way of viewing photos you shared to from your Nokia supported handsets to your Flickr account.  Image Space will stitch together your photos as well as other people’s photos in a common 3D environment.

That’s all there is to it actually. Just a pretty simple mobile to web applications utilizing various technologies such GPS, photo meta tagging by Flickr, fetching photos from Flickr to Nokia Beta Labs, and the photo stitching technology employed by Image Space.

Image Space works with any Nokia handset with a-GPS navigation feature such as the N97 mini, Nokia 6210 Navigator, Nokia 6710 Navigator, Nokia 6720 Classic. The GPS feature is used for location tagging the photos you take and upload to Flickr.

Nokia Image Space is a pretty good service, simple and yet fun. But  the pre-requisite here is that you have a Flickr account and Nokia is relying the success of a new service to another service which is not actually their own.  Granting that Flickr is the most popular  photo sharing service online, it is quite uncertain whether users of Nokia handsets that support Image Space actually have their Flickr account.

It would have been better if Image Space could support other photo sharing site as well or perhaps even photos uploaded to Facebook. Now, that would be awesome.

Via IntoMobile

Originally posted on December 22, 2009 @ 5:40 pm

Filed Under: Flickr, Mobile, Photo-Sharing Tagged With: Beta Labs, Image Space, nokia

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