Yogile – Photo sharing has never been easier

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20 Jan 2010

Yogile - Photo sharing has never been easier

Why start another photo sharing project while there are many choices out there? Most of the other services seems still kind of hard to use or don’t look that user friendly. What’s even worse is that it’s still a lot of trouble to have multiple people put their photos into one place, like when you have had a wedding. Yogile makes it easy for others to add photos to your albums because they don’t need an account; you just give them your URL and they’re ready to go! Don’t like it that anyone with access to your album address can add photos? Just set a password on your album, simple as that! We hope you will find Yogile refreshing and easy to use.

http://www.yogile.com/



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3 Responses to Yogile – Photo sharing has never been easier

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grehui

March 12th, 2010 at 11:38 pm

To be a licensed psychologist you would need a doctoral degree.

Psychologists are therapists, so someone with a Ph.D. (or a Psy.D) are commonly therapists, and some osychiatrists (M.D.) try therapy. Someone with a Master's degree in psychology or counseling can also be licensed therapists (MFT etc).

To be a social worker (who may also do some therapy) it would be best to also have a Master's degree (many CSWs are also MFTs).

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rainsparrow

March 21st, 2010 at 8:51 am

Give them to someone that has a baby , this way they can be enjoyed again.

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its_tru_its_damm_tru

April 3rd, 2010 at 7:42 pm

I have implemented similar project. The project spec. can be provided, if You could give me your contact address. I have soft-copy of the project specification, and I will send as attachment through email.

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