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Date: 2010-04-15 01:09:38
Web 2.0
Photography
Social information processing
Computing
Flickr
Keyhole Markup Language
Creative Commons
Click.to
Image hosting service
Photo sharing
World Wide Web
Image hosting

What is Flickr? Flickr allows you to upload, store and share images on the web. There is a monthly upload limit on free accounts so set your camera to low resolution so the file sizes are smaller or reduce the image size

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