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Flickr was launched on February 10, 2004, by Ludicorp, a Vancouver -based company founded by Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake. The service emerged from tools originally created for Ludicorp's Game Neverending, a web-based massively multiplayer online game.
Daniel Stewart Butterfield (born Dharma Jeremy Butterfield; [1] March 21, 1973 [2]) is a Canadian billionaire businessman, best known for co-founding the photo-sharing website Flickr and the team-messaging application Slack.
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Flickr - almost certainly the best online photo management and sharing application in the world - has two main goals: 1. We want to help people make their photos available to the people who matter to them.
19 paź 2024 · Flickr, photo- and video-sharing website owned by SmugMug and headquartered in San Francisco. Ad-supported and free to the public, it allows users to upload photos or videos from their computers to share online either publicly or privately.
In this special episode, we dive deep into the heart of the evolution of Flickr with Ben MacAskill, the COO of SmugMug and Flickr (and TWiP!)
10 lut 2014 · Founded by Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake, who were married at the time, Ludicorp didn’t invent photo sharing. Actually, Flickr arrived years after the first three big names in...