


Flickr: Probably The Best Online Photo Management and Sharing Application In The World May 2009 saw Flickr welcome an account for the White House, which quickly became the main channel for official photo releases. A year later the service was open to all users and the hosting limits for standard accounts were lifted. After an overhaul of accounts and upload limits for its users, Flickr finally allowed its subscribers to also upload videos in 2008. Yahoo!’s original image hosting service, Yahoo! Photos, slowly started to be phased out, and users were offered a three months free trial of the premium Flickr accounts should they switch over. Yahoo! purchased Ludicorp and Flickr in 2005 for around $35 million, and the history of Flickr since then is an exciting one to follow. It was focused mostly on image hosting and had a chat room for real time photo sharing which was dropped soon afterwards. Way before Instagram lived Flickr.įlickr acts as more than a photo hosting service its groups and organisational tools have united people with common interests and bridged gaps between photography enthusiasts from all over the world.įlickr started life in 2004 as a product of Ludicorp and its founders, Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake.

Image sharing is an important part of our online presence and many communities are built especially around this activity. From galleries and Flickr badges on blogs to links coming from national media outlets, we stumble upon images hosted on the website every day. Flickr is becoming omnipresent on the internet.
