FlickrNation, Episode 2

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    FlickrNation, Episode 2,

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    Show Notes:

    1:00: New website home flickrnation.com. You can vote for the podcast on Podcast Alley here. The RSS feed for the show is here. Contact info: tom@thomashawk.com, Yahoo Messenger: thomashawk22, Skype: thomashawkskype, Phone: 415-992-5350.

    2:30: Two new Flickr features: Auto-Magically Rotate and Allow Blogging.

    3:45: Yahoo!'s logon process to get "flickerized" according to Stewart Butterfield.

    5:45: Flickr mentioned on CNET's news.com, Tagging Gives Web a Human Meaning.

    8:40: Flickr Staff blogs: Sylloge (Stewart Butterfield), www.hchamp.com/ (Heather Champ), www.caterina.net/ (Caterina Fake), www.iamcal.com/ (Cal Henderson), george08.blogspot.com/ (George Oates). The link I mentioned from Cal's blog on corporate logos and their colors.

    14:37: HyperMedia, Using Flickr for Product Marketing. iView Multimedia. Thanks for the link Steve!

    16:26: Wrong number call in on Skype during the podcast by a 90 year old woman without a computer or digital camera. (Sorry about the bad sound quality from her, I wasn't expecting a call in from a wrong number so the mic didn't pick up so well).

    21:00: Shayne Bowman and using Flickr for Product Marketing continued.

    23:00: One Google AdSense ad is ok for your blog when linking to and using Flickr as a non commercial personal site.

    26:55: Is Less More? Heather Champ asks, should the number of tags on Flickr photos be limited to less than 100?

    31:08: Fav/View >= 5% Group. Top poster, Aqui Ali.

    34:00: New FlickrNation Group on Flickr.

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    1. torbakhopper 91 months ago | reply

      hahaha.

      that 90 year old lady that called in was hilarious.

      great intro music on the podcast.

      nice thread of photos.

    2. SF buckaroo 91 months ago | reply

      hawky,

      I thought of someone you should interview for the next podcast.

      bryn. he's a very good photographer who has been stationed in the south pole for the past 6 months or so. he posted pics through the long dark southern hemisphere winter and has been posting lots of interesting pics of penguins. he seems to have a nice sense of humor-- as do the rest of the people stationed at the pole (there are a bunch of them who are on flickr).

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