There are a whole lot of mobile, desktop, and helper apps tied to Flickr. The team at the photo sharing service decided to make those apps easier to find and install by opening a free "App Garden" to everyone.... (Continue reading)
Hitachi-powered image search site GazoPa (boy, they're really out of web names, no?) is a fairly robust engine for finding same or similar images. Its differentiation comes in hunting similar videos, digging through Flickr, and letting you draw your... (Continue reading)
It took over a month (!), but Mozilla Add-ons has finally approved a long-delayed update to the Better Flickr Firefox extension . You can see more about what changed here ; my favorite addition to this version is the... (Continue reading)
This week in your facelifted, more searchable, iTunes-sortable app roundup: Flickr goes official; Navigon grows more sociable; spiders poop web; your homescreen gets organized; rhythm games find a new muse; and robots master the art of pillow talk. Tick... (Continue reading)
No, somehow! But after a year of forcing users to settle for a web interface, and by extension, sending them into the comforting arms of various third-party uploading apps, Yahoo has finally made a native Flickr client. It's decent!... (Continue reading)
iPhone/iPod touch: There have been third-party apps like Flickit to upload iPhone photos directly to Flickr, but Flickr's own app has hit the App Store, combining tools for uploading, tagging, search, and set organizing in a crisp-looking package. The... (Continue reading)
Windows/Mac OS X: Ever wanted to download a friend's full album from Flickr or Facebook but quickly discovered that downloading one photo at a time is an enormous pain? Free application Fotobounce aims to alleviate that pain. (Click the... (Continue reading)
Need a URL to link to in your social network profiles or email signature, but lack for your own URL? Social consolidator Hi, I'm creates a short-URL-style landing page that gives a quick glance at your web activity. It's... (Continue reading)
Email, Facebook messages, Twitter DMs—they will, as inbox guru Merlin Mann suggests , keep coming even after we're dead. TIME suggests you make a plan for your online accounts-especially if you don't want your inbox contents revealed. Photo by... (Continue reading)
Despite all of them being counted as a single model, this fact is still impressive: The iPhone is now the number one camera in Flickr, the most popular image network. It's also the only cellphone in the top 5.... (Continue reading)