Have you noticed the small attention grabber on the bottom of your Flickr homepage? No? Well, it’s the first sign of Flickr’s upcoming home improvement. The Yahoo-owned photo site wanted to create a ...
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Flickr went multi-national yesterday, adding seven additional languages: French, German, Italian, Korean, Portuguese, Spanish and Traditional Chinese. The update hasn't changed the layout of the site ...
After eight years and 7 billion photos, Yahoo-owned photo sharing community Flickr is giving members a better, faster way to post and share their images on the site. Flickr is in the processing of ...
Yahoo announced Monday a complete redesign of photo-sharing site Flickr and a new office in New York City. Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer kicked off a press event in the Big Apple by first acknowledging the ...
The popular Internet photo site Flickr said that its service is being blocked in China, although the Yahoo subsidiary did not directly blame the Beijing government, which aggressively censors the ...
Five weeks ago I wrote about the home improvement going on at Flickr HQ. The Yahoo-owned photo service presented the design in a sneak peak fashion. After clicking on a button on the homepage, going ...
Sure, Yahoo just about killed Flickr, but today it’s trying to restore its former glory. Just after the company this morning announced its $1.1 billion dollar acquisition of Tumblr, it showed off a ...
Yahoo's more socially engaged redesign of the photo-sharing site's home page is now out of beta testing. It dovetails with the company's open strategy. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
This morning, online photo sharing site Flickr joined the growing number of web companies protesting the SOPA and PIPA legislation, which now include Google, Wikipedia, Reddit, Mozilla, and others.
All of a sudden Flickr is back. Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer’s Tumblr (that was quick!) post on the matter: Photos tell the stories — stories we’re inspired to relive, share with our friends, or capture ...