The venerable photo-sharing website will for the first time since 2005 be run by a photography-focused company. Here's what'll change and what won't. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
With photo-sharing sites and storage giants like Facebook, Instagram, Dropbox and Amazon, the once-dominant Flickr has lost its place. So what is Flickr now? Its chief says we'll know in about a year.
Flickr announced in November it would be changing its generous photo storage allotment for free users, restricting them to a 1,000-photo limit, and threatening to delete excess photos unless you ...
Flickr today is rolling out a revamped version of its website, software applications for desktop and mobile, as well as its search service, in what’s perhaps the biggest update since the company’s ...
This week, Flickr reintroduced something that now feels novel in a world replete with free (or very cheap) unlimited photo storage: Flickr Pro, a $49.99 per year upgrade that grants its enlistees ...
Flickr's latest app is its best yet, but even that might not be enough to save it. I posted my first-ever selfie on Flickr on July 11, 2004. Taken with the rear camera of a Sony Ericsson T616, the ...
To get people interested in Flickr again, Yahoo is letting its terabytes do the talking. The photo service, which Yahoo acquired in 2005, is now offering a whopping one terabyte of free storage, with ...
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