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Best Ways to Share Photos: Top Sharing Sites, Cloud Services, and More

Years ago, "photo sharing" generally meant giving away the picture strip you got from a photo booth at the mall. Of course, these days, the easiest way to share photographs is by posting them online at a photo sharing site. There are a slew of sites that can host your photos and help you share them with friends and family.

Free Photo Sharing WebSite - Upload Pictures

http://www.keepandshare.com/htm/free_photo_sharing.php Private Group Photos Privately share photo albums by pasting in email address(es). They are emailed a secure link and password.
http://www.liveshare.com/#&id=1774787 LiveShare makes group photo sharing easy on iPhone, Android, Windows Phone 7, and the Web. With the free mobile app, you and your friends can now take photos at parties and other experiences and easily share them live all in one place. Create a group photo stream for a party or any occasion.

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http://pho.to/album3d/ Photo! 3D Album gives you an exciting opportunity to create stunning 3D albums where you will see your photos in the dreamlike environment of picturesque 3D galleries. 3D albums can be viewed in automatic mode, when the program itself guides you through the gallery halls.

to! 3D Album - Share your photos in 3D

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Cf. Estelle Blaschke , “Du fonds photographique à la banque d’images. L’exploitation commerciale du visuel via la photographie : le Fonds Bettmann et Corbis”, É tudes photographiques, n o 24, novembre 2009, p. 150-170.

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http://www.emarketinglicious.fr/social-media/le-partage-de-photos-nouveau-canal-de-communication-pour-les-marketeurs

Le Partage De Photos, Nouveau Canal De Communication Pour Les Marketeurs

Les consommateurs sont de plus en plus nombreux à partager des photos via les réseaux sociaux et les applications mobiles. Pour la plupart des spécialistes du marketing, le partage de photos peut aider à bâtir la notoriété de la marque et à inciter les consommateurs à interagir avec la société . Lipton a conclu un partenariat avec Instagram l’application de partage de photos pour téléphones mobiles concernant une campagne qui a débuté avant les festivals de musique, de film et de rich media (SXSW) d’Austin. Les fans ont été encouragés à prendre des photos grâce à Instagram et à les taguer avec #briskpic pour participer à un concours photo. Les photos gagnantes ont été inclus sur une cannette produite en édition limitée lors du SXSW.

Flickr améliore son outil de partage de photos

http://www.pcinpact.com/news/62813-flicker-partage-facebook-tumblr-twitter.htm Flickr vient d'annoncer avoir revu sa politique concernant le partage des photos et des albums .
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'Bump' now lets you easily share phone photos to computer 

Taylor Hatmaker , Tecca – 309 days Bump, a photo-sharing app and longtime Apple App Store all-star, just took its flavor of seamless swapping to the next level. The app, which has been around since the mobile dark ages of 2009, was originally conceived as a way to trade contact information with a literal "bump." In February, its creators launched Bump 3.0, a pared-down twist on the classic app that highlights the services its users were using most, namely the ability to swap pictures by tapping their phones together.