The more avid readers of this website may have noticed a scandalous lack of
postings lately. And if there were postings, they were uninspired regurgitations
of images, links or, well, nothing much at
Flickr [http://flickr.com] updated their offerings with a new feature called
Collections. It lets you add sets and pictures into one big collection, creating
a set of sets of sorts (I’m
Life may be no picnic, but maybe Picnik [http://picnik.com] will soon enrich
your life!
Thank you, thank you, I actually worked on that first sentence for the better
part of an
[http://www.zooomr.com]
Zooomr [http://www.zooomr.com], once one-man show, photo sharing,
Flickr-clone-accused, prototypical web 2.0 service is going to launch its new
version tonight.
I haven’t tested the
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/gibarian/170560505/]
I didn’t actually expect it to ever arrive, but lo and behold, it is here.
It arrived with yesterday’s mail, and as always, the