Posts Tagged with ‘photo’

Multiply Charges Users for Premium Storage

Triston McIntyre

We see a lot of different approaches to becoming unique in social media.  This is one of those moves that I'm just not sure what I think about it yet.  Multiply, a reasonably large social network directed towards adults, is now offering premium storage for photos and videos for the price of $19.95 annually.
The new premium storage will be called "digital scrapbook," and is based on some pretty nifty functionality.  An Adobe Air application will upload videos and photos [...]

Are You Uber Creative?

Leslie Poston

Uber is a site billing itself as your hub for all things creative. Their site look combines Web 2.0 colors and a fluid drag and drop interface with rounded buttons, bars and corners for a widgetized theme. They advertise that they are your place for “drag and drop editing, multi-media blogs, big slideshows, unlimited storage, privacy controls and creative community, all for free”.
Sign up is simple, but comes with an immediate initial turn off. After you submit [...]

Pulse - My Shiny New Object

Robert Sanzalone

Last month I was completely underwhelmed by Pownce. If you've been under a Social Networking rock over the last little while, Pownce is a Twitter-like service which updates your social network about what you're doing, new links, new videos, etc. The appeal of Pownce WASN'T the service itself - it was the invite process. Everyone wanted to get an invite, then dangle it over their friends who, in turn, did the same to their friends. While the viral effect on [...]

MySpace And Photobucket Officially Tie The Knot

Paul Glazowski

Say a loving couple split for a brief period because one half did something without the other?s permission, leaving the other half to lock the other out of its world. You figure it?s not too serious, and they?ll probably mend their ends sooner or later. Well, what if, soon after hugs, the kisses, the apologies and the forgiveness get passed about, the two decide to get hitched? Would that be a normal conclusion to a brief moment on the [...]

Webmunism Releases Social Networking Features… Or Should I Put It Socialist Here?

Svetlana Gladkova

Earlier this month Delta Taph published a post about Webmunism. Last week I received from them an update on Webmunism passing to the next stage of their beta.
As you might remember from the previous post (or from your own use of the website), Webmunism is a blend of search engine and multimedia gallery which automatically categorizes photos, videos, audio albums and books into groups called Webmunes. Below I have pasted a screenshot of a webmune called Travel.

So what’s actually new [...]