Rafe Needleman reviews mobile apps and products for fun, and picks startups apart when he gets bored. He has evaluated thousands of new companies, most of which have since gone out of business. If you ...
Yahoo’s Flickr is one of the most popular photo-sharing Web sites around, and not just because of its strangely intriguing name. For $25 a year, you can upload as many full-res photos as you want, as ...
Flickr's iPhone app works beautifully. What it is: Yahoo has released a native app for iPhone that seamlessly integrates Apple’s mobile device with Yahoo’s popular photo and video sharing platform, ...
Yahoo must be making at least a small effort to resurrect Flickr. Today it finally, finally gave birth to an updated Flickr iPhone app. If only it weren’t three years overdue. What does it do? It’s ...
I’d like to first come clean and establish one important fact, I am not a Flickr fan. Fret not however, I’m not going to launch into a rant about the popular photo sharing site just yet, I’ll save ...
The free Apple iPhone app from Flickr was quietly released into the App Store before the weekend and provides the majority of the functions most users could want from the photo-sharing service. Photos ...
Flickr, who should have jumped on the Instagram filter train earlier, has finally put out an Android app and along with letting you scan photostreams, upload pictures, share photos to other social ...
The app concept continues to grow: photo social-networking site Flickr has announced an App Garden where developers can show off their Flickr-friendly wares. Flickr has had an open Application ...
Yahoo is on an app rampage: a day after debuting its new mail apps for Android, iOS, and Windows 8, the company has just released an updated Flickr app for iPhone, that — surprise, surprise — has ...
Continuing to rapidly update its revamped iOS application, Yahoo’s Flickr team have pushed live a new update for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, incorporating faster uploads, photo backups, better ...
Flickr's just-released iPhone app is a nice step up from the mobile Web version right? Not exactly. There's still plenty of good to be had from using the Web based version. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET ...
Instagram has the benefits of the network effect: by now, all your friends are there. But there was a time not long ago when it was an app far, far away from anyone but the earliest of adopters. That ...
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