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Originally Posted by jimbuna
I suppose it's purely a matter of personal choice :hmm:
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Actually I suppose maybe people don't even know it or used it (despite the site is really famous and it's one of the web2.0 stuff). Perhaps different kind of life style (hobby) gives different kind of sources for information. Flickr's been graced by mostly photograph lovers. But it's not only for photos. It's sad because most advantages (organizing capability and horizontal networking among similar interests) gained by Flickr are for who views pictures.
Only one thing I'm less objective against photobucket etc in these days is finally I almost never see "bandwidth exceeded" banner. But they put big ad banners, slow, no album like view options, picture size seems to be limited...
Anyway if someone who reads this and just in case you haven't tried Flickr yet:
http://www.flickr.com/