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2008

Photojojo's Photo Time Capsule

by sbrothier
Twice a month, enjoy an email with your photos from a year ago.

2006

Picasa Web : Learn More

by sbrothier & 2 others
Picasa Web Albums is Picasa’s newest feature, designed to help users post and share their photos quickly and easily on the web.

retrievr - search by sketch

by sbrothier & 85 others (via)
This is an experimental service. Please treat it nicely and send copious amounts of feedback! For some background, read here.

2005

Microsoft Codename Max

by sbrothier & 7 others
like flick'r (in the purpose) but made by microsoft

QOOP flickr Photobooks - posters

by sbrothier & 6 others
Print your images from flickr starting at $15.95 for a perfect-bound book or $9.99 for a poster, turn your images into great gifts.

Web Services Mash-Up

by zelda & 2 others (via)
Slides from the O'Reilly ETech Conference 2005. Alan Taylor - Kokogiak Media, Amazon Light Cal Henderson - Ludicorp, Flickr.com Erik Benson - Robot Co-op, Allconsuming.net

Web services, where do we go?

by zelda & 3 others (via)
"I think we had one person inquire about using the SOAP version of the API. I don't know if any apps were actually built. There is at least one application built on XML-RPC. But all the others--I don't even know how many there are--are built on the REST API. It's just so easy to develop that way;"

Web Services Mash-Up

by nhoizey & 2 others (via)
Slides from the O'Reilly ETech Conference 2005. Alan Taylor - Kokogiak Media, Amazon Light Cal Henderson - Ludicorp, Flickr.com Erik Benson - Robot Co-op, Allconsuming.net

Connecting Social Content Services using FOAF, RDF and REST

by Cyclope & 7 others (via)
A growing number of "social content" applications such as Flickr, del.icio.us, audioscrobbler, and AllConsuming are making open web services part of their core offering to end users. These interfaces allow users to query, share, and manipulate the data managed on their behalf by these social content applications.

Connecting Social Content Services using FOAF, RDF and REST

by nhoizey & 7 others (via)
A growing number of "social content" applications such as Flickr, del.icio.us, audioscrobbler, and AllConsuming are making open web services part of their core offering to end users. These interfaces allow users to query, share, and manipulate the data managed on their behalf by these social content applications.

Flickr Related Tag Browser

by sbrothier & 80 others
How flash enhance the user experience via tag research linked to flickr app / see marumushi's flickrgraph or krazydad color fields colr pickr experience too

Nelson's Weblog: tech / good / flickrClient

by François Hodierne (via)
Nelson about the python flickrClient : "I love how simple and Pythonic this is." "68 method Flickr API in 48 lines of Python"

Geobloggers

by François Hodierne & 20 others (via)
Well it's an intergration between flickr and google maps.

Oberkampf™

by François Hodierne & 10 others (via)
Oberkampf beta is a set of a php tools that will allow you to paste certain functions into your files that result in some form of flickr result and display.

Color Fields Colr Pickr

by sbrothier & 22 others
Application flash qui affiche des photos tirées de flickr dans la gamme de couleur choisie

Web Services Mash-Up

by François Hodierne & 2 others (via)
Slides from the O'Reilly ETech Conference 2005. Alan Taylor - Kokogiak Media, Amazon Light Cal Henderson - Ludicorp, Flickr.com Erik Benson - Robot Co-op, Allconsuming.net

50 people see

by sbrothier & 3 others
Exemple combined view of 50 photos tagged with "shadow" and "self" from 50 different Flickr users. A program to blend Flickr images which share the same tags.

Flitter v1.1

by François Hodierne & 1 other
Compile a page about artists or books. Links from del.icio.us, photos from flickr, items from amazon, posts from feedster, related artists from audioscrobbler etc ...

Web services, where do we go?

by mbertier & 3 others (via)
"I think we had one person inquire about using the SOAP version of the API. I don't know if any apps were actually built. There is at least one application built on XML-RPC. But all the others--I don't even know how many there are--are built on the REST API. It's just so easy to develop that way;"

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