
Great Flickr tools Looking for Flickr Tools, hacks and services for a powerful photo sharing experience? Flickr is a revolution in photo storage, sharing and organization , making image management an easy, natural and collaborative process. Get comments, notes, and tags on your photos, post to any blog, share and chat live and more! Flickr claims to be the best online image management and photo sharing application. You can start uploading your photos (like jpeg, jpg, gif, png etc.) on Flickr easily via the web or use uploading tools for Mac and Windows to make it easy to upload a batch of hi res photos all at once. If your are a Flickr newbie, read How to get the most out of Flickr. Note: Some of the unlinked tools are possibly discontinued and are retained for archival purposes. Official Flickr Tools Flickr Uploadr -Download an installer (.exe) that allows you to publish a batch of photos into Flickr directly from your computer. Third Party Flickr Tools
www.voike.com Skitch Draw attention Quickly focus on what’s important using annotation and markup. Say it with fewer words Make your point with shapes, arrows and quick sketches. Move projects forward Use Skitch on your desktop, tablet and phone to give feedback and share ideas. Intense Debate Dumpr Flickr Releases New Geographical Features Yahoo’s popular photo-sharing site Flickr will release on Monday the two new geography-related features we reported on a month ago: Flickr Places and a new world map. While we have not yet had the opportunity to test these new releases, the Places feature appears to be the most substantial of the two. Flickr has chosen 100,000 locations across the globe (such as cities, states, countries, and regions) and created pages to display photos taken at them. So, for example, if you want to check out photos of Moscow, you can visit a Places page for that city and see a collection of photos from there. These pages will also show other local information such as maps, weather, and current times. Flickr already has an interactive map for discovering geo-tagged photos taken at various locations around the world. These two improvements will be available to all Flickr users and in eight languages. We recently reported that Flickr had passed the two billion stored photos mark.
Keski-Espoon kirjaston Bestsellerhylly on Flickr 275 Flickr Mashups In the past few weeks we’ve seen an influx of new mashups built on the Flickr API, bringing the total number of Flickr-based mashups listed on PW to 275 (click here to see all 275). And it’s not that Flickr is the only photo API out there. Far from it, we have 24 photo APIs in our directory. Flickr Wrappr: Uses the DBpedia API and for each of the 1.95 million DBpedia concepts, the wrappr generates a collection of flickr photos that depict the concept, utilizing multilingual labels and geo-coordinates provided in Wikipedia entries. Europe Photo Helix: A helix designed of Flickr photos of Europe. Flickr Mania: Flickr browser that also lets you geo-tag Flickr photos via a GPS track file. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
The world's biggest collection of free greeting cards Find free images online - my list! Images are an important part of the creative side of any teacher’s work. We need to make use of good image sources that are good, free, and easy to search through. The trick is to know what sources to recommend to students. It’s not just about copyright – its about being practical, and showing students the wonderful world of possibilities beyond Google images or taking anything they find that is not actually in the public domain – a vital point as more students and teachers move into online environments of blogs, wikis and more. So adapting the Search Engine Journal collection of 10 Places to Find Free Image, here’s a bit of a list of ones I like. FlickrCC – my top favourite – and Australian too. Catch something really amazing – watch the world in action at FlickrVision! Others worth a try: Bigfoto.com offers pictures from around the world, including America, Asia, Europe, Africa, and Pacific.Clip Art for foreign/second language instruction. Photo: Are you ready?