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Flickr (/ˈflɪkər/ FLI-kər; pronunciation) is an
image hosting and
video hosting service, as well as an
online community,
founded in
Canada and headquartered...
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billionaire businessman, best
known for co-founding the photo-sharing
website Flickr and the team-messaging
application Slack. In 1973,
Butterfield was born...
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sister projects use one of
these licenses.
According to a 2017 report,
Flickr alone hosted over 415
million cc-licensed photos,
along with
around 49 million...
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amateur and
professional photographers. In 2018,
SmugMug purchased Flickr.
SmugMug was
founded by son and
father team Don and
Chris MacAskill and...
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Flickr in 2004 and
Hunch in 2007. Fake has been a
trustee for
nonprofit organizations and was the
chairwoman of Etsy. For her role in
creating Flickr...
- was a
company based in Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada, that
created Flickr and Game Neverending. It was
founded in 2002 by
Stewart Butterfield, Caterina...
- from
Flickr, Behance,
YouTube and Vimeo.
Automatic attribution was also
added for Pins from
sites mirroring content on
Flickr. At the same time,
Flickr added...
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notable online image archives,
including both
image hosting websites like
Flickr and
archives hosted by
libraries and
other academic or
historical institutions...
- one's
computer to Yahoo!
Photos web page. In
March 2005, Yahoo!
purchased Flickr, and
closed Yahoo!
Photos on
September 20, 2007 at 9:00 PM (PDT). On June...
- its
native Malaysia, but on the photo-sharing site
Flickr. Winterton's
discovery was
aided by
Flickr's ability to
present images that are
personalized to...