Hopefully many of you love Flickr as much as I do. I can’t say that I upload as much as I would like, because I’m not as good as most of my contacts but I enjoy going on every day and checking out the latest photos.
Flickr is in fact my favorite of all the social networking sites. So I was pleased today to see the addition of App Garden on Flickr.
App Garden is obviously jumping on the iPhone App Store bandwagon. App is so much a part of our daily life now, that I wouldn’t be surprised if it was added to the Oxford English Dictionary soon.
The App Garden is a one stop shop for all the Flickr apps created using the Flickr API. There are apps like the Photoworks SF, created for photogs in San Francisco looking to order prints. And there’s Trippermap which allows you to geotag your photos using Google Earth.
So far it looks like there are less than 50 apps and nothing that truly sticks out for me as a must have app but considering the popularity of the photo sharing site I’m sure the numbers will be rising soon.
Tags: App Garden, Flickr
3 Responses to “Flickr Opens the App Garden”
Rightfully so RT @LRyanRiley: Read as I shamelessly promote my own photos. Flickr Opens the App Garden | BOALT Blog http://bit.ly/3Knnw2
November 9th, 2009 at 12:26 pm













Read as I shamelessly promote my own photos. Flickr Opens the App Garden | BOALT Blog http://bit.ly/3Knnw2
November 9th, 2009 at 12:23 pm