Flickr
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From Flickr's FAQ:
Flickr is the best way to store, sort, search and share your photos online. Flickr helps you organize that huge mass of photos you have and offers a way for you and your friends and family to tell stories about them.
The best way to learn about Flickr is to upload some photos, explore the site, join some groups and make some friends. You can find more info about Flickr on our About page.
- Upload tools for Windows, OSX, Linux, cellphones and PDA, and via email
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Using Flickr to enhance your site
- Create a dynamic badge of your images--or any other combination of images, by tag, group, or person--in HTML or Flash.
- Explore others' creations using Flickr's API, many of which can be used to photoblog and geoblog.
- Geoblogging Greasemonkey userscripts:
- Use available feeds to add content, in many formats, including RSS, Atom, PHP, php_serial, CSV, JSON, sql, YAML, and CDF.
- Use of the plethora of tools gathered by flickrbits.com, which also has some good tips.
- Add a Flickr search on your site--code thanks to a FlickrBits Flickr Group member
- Add a Flickr slideshow to your site, nicely embedded
[edit] Content Creation Engine-Specific Flickr Enhancements
[edit] WordPress Plugins and Widgets
- Flickr DHTML badge--installs the official Flickr badge in DHTML instead of Flash
- Flickr photo album: has demo
- Related Images: integrates related Flickr images with posts
- Flickr Spinnr: displays Flickr images as a three-dimensional rotating cube
- Flickr RSS for WordPress
- SimpleFlickr: has demo
- Flickr Tag Cloud Widget
- WP-FlickrTag
[edit] Books We Recommend
Flickr Hacks, by Paul Bausch and Jim Bumgardner ISBN 9780596102456
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Related wiki pages: Photoblogging, Neogeography, Geoblogging, and Geotagging; JavaScript, Greasemonkey, Creammonkey, and Geekmonkey; XHTML and PHP
