Thursday, October 17, 2013

Flickr, Photobucket, Dropbox, and ImageShack


Flickr is cool but I had problems at first you can upload photos and videos 2 ways drag& drop or by choosing them. With Flickr you have 1 TB of space.
 You can upload 200 pictures at a time.
 Here is what happened the first time when I clicked upload.
 The 2nd time.
 3rd 
Could not upload that many at once it kept saying this doesn't look like a valid photo on everyone. But it worked when I tried to do just one picture. I like how you can drag and drop to it makes it easier to do.


Here is the photo I uploaded to Flickr and then put on here:

This is a photo I took of the Gateway Arch in Saint Louis, Missouri.
                    Saint Louis arch take by James N. Hill

Also on IOS 7 on Iphone

   


 Also with the new IOS 7 software update on Apple devices your photos can now be shared to Flickr directly through IOS 7, regardless if you are in the Photos application or from other 3rd party apps that make use of this new IOS 7 functionality. To connect your device with IOS 7 and Flickr, you go to Settings and enter your Yahoo ID and password.
                                                                                                                                                      





Photobucket is about the same. Except Flickr gives you alot more memory for free then Photobucket.  Flickr gave you 1 TB and Photobucket gives you only 2GB free.
On Photobucket you can upload from computer, Facebook, and URL.

Here is the photo I uploaded to Photobucket and then put on here:

Myrtle Beach 2013 photo DSCN1295_zpsf7eaed98.jpg



This is a photo I took of Myrtle Beach we go there every summer for vacation.






Dropbox gives you 2 GB free. The good thing about Dropbox is that you can get 500 MB more space per referral. 


You can upload stuff from all your devices also with Dropbox.

To upload stuff from your computer you have to download the Dropbox folder thing to your computer and just drag and drop stuff into it and it will sync it to your online account.

Dropbox gives you a tour of how to use it shaped like a book.

Your stuff is always safe online.

Has a plain look to it.

 You can share your images to your email, Facebook, Twitter.


 Here is the photo I uploaded to Dropbox and then put on here:
I took this picture at Myrtle Beach when my dad, my brother, and my cousin and his wife and me rented a boat at Crazy Sister Marina and went fishing.
ImageShack is like the others but I like it the least. You get 5 GB free.

 Here is the photo I uploaded to ImageShack and then put on here:
This is a picture of flowers I took in the park.

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