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05/17/2006 12:14:21 PM · #1 |
| Im thinking of starting a photo a day project. I just was looking or a suggestion on a web site to host it? does anyone know if yahoo, of one of the free site can accomodate a good layout for PAD? |
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05/17/2006 12:21:04 PM · #2 |
| Lots of people are using Blogger to host their PAD. That works...that in combination with Flickr or Zoto works, too. Some people use Buzznet but my sense was that the service there was declining. PBase could work okay, too. |
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05/17/2006 12:23:52 PM · #3 |
| I've had some hiccup times with blogger but overall it works for what I'm doing PaDwise; the only thing holding my PaD back from being good is talent. :) |
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05/17/2006 12:25:09 PM · #4 |
Might also think about hosting images on Photobucket and linking them into a service like LiveJournal or even Myspace.
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05/17/2006 12:40:48 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by mk: Lots of people are using Blogger to host their PAD. That works...that in combination with Flickr or Zoto works, too. Some people use Buzznet but my sense was that the service there was declining. PBase could work okay, too. | The problem with flickr is that once you put an image on there and open it up to public viewing (as you might want to do for a PAD project) you can't remove that image, ever. I find that unreasonable.
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05/17/2006 01:34:49 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by coolhar: Originally posted by mk: Lots of people are using Blogger to host their PAD. That works...that in combination with Flickr or Zoto works, too. Some people use Buzznet but my sense was that the service there was declining. PBase could work okay, too. | The problem with flickr is that once you put an image on there and open it up to public viewing (as you might want to do for a PAD project) you can't remove that image, ever. I find that unreasonable. |
That is not true. |
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05/17/2006 07:27:21 PM · #7 |
Yuh. Definitely not true. I post images (publicly) and delete them again without any problem AND did so both when I had a free account and now I have a paid one, which I got just a week or so back. And one can also upload images into private sets to and specify that only certain users can see them. It's pretty darn flexible.
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05/17/2006 09:47:51 PM · #8 |
Well, I guess I'm wrong about that. It's been a while since I checked flickr out. But I'm pretty sure that it was that way in the beginning.
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