Posts Tagged ‘photo uploads

The SXSW Faceoff Series is supported by Pepsi MAX. Come check out the Pepsi MAX Lot at 3rd Street and San Jacinto Boulevard! Follow @PepsiMAX on Twitter for the daily schedule of huge concerts, happy hours, BBQs, games and giveaways! And, well, lots of free soda. When tens of thousands of technology nerds converge in [...]

Uber trendy mobile photo sharing startup Instagram is fast-approaching 300,000 photo uploads per day and closing in on 2 million members. It has also just released its API in private beta, according to an announcement on the startup’s blog. The Instagram API will give selected developers access to the startup’s data and allow them to [...]

PeopleJar

In: web resources

26 Jan 2011

What can you use the application for? PeopleJar is intended to help individuals promote their professional, personal and humanitarian efforts. Users can connect with other throughout the world. PeopleJar encourages individuals to form a bond based on a similar interest or passion. It is a social network that encourages users to use it along with [...]

Facebook users’ messages, likes, and photo uploads may at some point have (another) very tangible effect on Prineville, Oregon.  It’s starting to look like Facebook – which is already building one data center near the city – could also build a second facility. To be clear: nothing’s been confirmed, and no timeframe’s even been hinted [...]

TwitPic

In: web resources

19 Jan 2011

What can you use the application for? Twitter is one of the most popular social networks out there. One of the most common things users do on Twitter is share photographs. Although logging in and uploading a photo is generally easy, TwitPic seeks to make it even more convenient. Users can create a TwitPic account [...]


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