Progress on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Phil Gyford (Free subscription) | yesterday
Posted in Comments posted elsewhere Congratulations everyone! Phew, such a simple looking thing…
Phil Gyford (Free subscription) | yesterday
Posted in Comments posted elsewhere Congratulations everyone! Phew, such a simple looking thing…
last100 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Roku’s $100 set-top box (U.S.-only) just got even more compelling. The company has launched its own app store of sorts – called the ‘Channel Store’ – that brings a growing number of third-party content sources to the device including Pandora (music streaming) Facebook photos, Flickr (photo sharing), along with FrameChannel, Mediafly’s podcast directory, Revision3...
Hot Hardware (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
It's not unusual these days to see products come and go without making too much fuss in the market place. The consumer electronics realm is a tough one to make waves in, and somehow Roku has managed to captivate the industry at large and build up a respectable user base. Shortly after unveiling the Roku HD-XR, the company is now flipping the switch and putting the pressure on the software end of things....
US News & World Report (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Aiming to expand beyond movies and baseball, set-top box maker Roku is adding 10 new content channels ranging from social networking to music and podcasts. Roku, which makes a small, wireless device that can stream content from the Web direct to any TV screen, is expanding from 3 channels to 13, as expected. Channels for Blip.tv, [...]
first things first @ PCAD (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Flickr: K-guy http://www.flickr.com/photos/30337581@N06/3029594374/ (accessed 24.11.09)
design is mine : isn't it lovely? (Free subscription) | yesterday
Untitled by charlotte**.
sellsius° real estate blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Want to send your fantastic photo to both Twitter and Flickr from your cell phone? Sign up at Flickr for its Flickr2Twitter service. You will be given a custom email address— something like this: wow11dear2twitter@photos.flickr.com Now, using your mobile phone or computer, email your photo to your custom email address and it will be posted both to [...]
Gadgetell (Free subscription) | yesterday
Section: Video , Content , Video Providers It has been a few weeks since Roku officially announced the Channel Store , but it looks like that wait has come to an end. Well, almost to an end. The official availability is that the Channel Store will come as a free update and be rolled out to “all existing Roku customers over the course of the next two weeks.” That aside, the new channels...
Cnet (Free subscription) | yesterday
The streaming set-top box adds more to its arsenal of Netflix, Amazon, and MLB on demand.
johnsadowski.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Originally uploaded by Kristen Drozdowski. . untitled photo by Kristen Drozdowski.
~stevenf (Free subscription) | yesterday
NaNoDrawMo 31: Pregnant lady, found elsewhere on Flickr.
~stevenf (Free subscription) | yesterday
NaNoDrawMo 33: Random Flickr photo source.
Mashable (Free subscription) | yesterday
Internet-enabled set-top box makers Roku (who we wrote about in our top 10 gadgets for social media addicts feature recently) have some welcome announcements today about 10 new, free content partners being added to the platform in an also new Roku Channel Store section. Coming to the new “App Store”-style store are popular video providers blip.tv , independent netcasters Revision3 and...
Frozen Tropics (Free subscription) | yesterday
I've set up a Frozen Tropics group on Flickr so that users can submit photos they'd like to have appear on the blog. The group is also a great way to share local photos with other Frozen Tropics readers. Check it out . Obviously, I'll give credit for any photo I use.
montreal city weblog (Free subscription) | 22/11/2009
Toutmontreal tweeted about the presence of the Archives de la Ville de Montréal on Flickr. If historic views of the city interest you, there's Édifices de Montréal, 1920-1939 (78 views – how many are still with us') and a smaller set of streetviews from 1914 to 1933 . Here's hoping they post lots more.