Silicon Valley is straight up giving away online space for all your precious pics. But how do you upload your stuff and make it easy to organize? And could an external drive simply be the best option?
According to a blog post from Picnik, Google has today finalized the purchase of the online photo-editing startup. There’s no word on the exact terms of the acquisition, but judging from the ...
Earlier today, in writing about Google buying the photo-editing service Picnik, we noted that the most interesting thing about the buy may be that Picnik is currently Flickr’s default photo editor.
Google has been showing crowdsourced photos from its own Panoramio service in Street View for just about a year, and it’s now announced that user photos from both Flickr and Picasa are being added to ...
Back in January, we asked readers for their votes on the best image hosting sites, and Google+ Photos (from which the new Google Photos is spun off) came out on top. But it was a close race against ...
Two apps for Apple's iPhone have been released in the last 24 hours. Nothing surprising in that - there are millions out there already. But Google Maps and the Flickr iPhone app each tell us an ...
The company has been slowly removing Google and Facebook log-ins from its site, and Flickr is next on the list. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist who has covered everything from ...
Flickr offers virtually unlimited online storage for free — 1 terabyte, or as Yahoo puts it, about five photos a day for the next 60 years. New tools from Yahoo automate image transfers. With Flickr’s ...