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Online Photo Sharing Hayley Charles, Kelsey Kempke, Lindsey Stieben & Christy Gerstner
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History The first photo sharing sites came about during the mid to late 1990s. They originated from photo companies that printed hard copy pictures. Timeline= film printing->internet ordering->online sharing Primary goal was to provide a central location for photo storage that would last.
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Pioneer online photo sharing sites: Webshots, SmugMug, Yahoo! Photos and Flickr. Now: Flickr Fotki Imageshack Interartcenter Kodak Jalbum Panoramio Photobucket Phanfare Picasa SmugMug Snapfish Shutterfly Webshots Woophy Online photo sharing advances have been quick and frequent. Sites now provide other tools to help users organize photos as well including: photoblogs, albums, links to Facebook and other social networking plus additional organizational tools. Fotki Imageshack Interartcenter Kodak Jalbum Panoramio Photobucket Phanfare Picasa SmugMug Snapfish Shutterfly Webshots Woophy
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350 million active users 2.5 billion photos per month 3.5 billion pieces of content per week 350 million active users
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My Phone Easy Free Convenient Share Photos With: Facebook Flikr MySpace Windows Live
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Twins-Solutions 3D Cross Folder Action Easy Connect to Sharing Accounts Modify Existing Photos Tag, Comment, or Note http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzs mxof7m2Yhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzs mxof7m2Y
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Ways to share your photos with friends and family: Ornaments Mugs Books Calendars Puzzles Shirts Mouse Pads
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Simple to use Professional looking High-resolution photos Photo data Share photos with friends and family Separate albums Tagging and click-through albums Online editing vs.
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Websites Pros: Target a mainstream audience All are simple to use Cons: SmugMug is not free Snapfish and shutterfly have no sharing or online social web features Photobucket is cluttered with advertisements
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Things to Consider when uploading pictures to a photo sharing site Even though you delete a picture, it's not completely gone off the internet. Pictures can be very damaging to a someone's reputation. Photos seen by an employer may make you ineligible for a job or cause them to fire you.
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The Future
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Stock Photography
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