The first thing I noticed, and absolutely hated, was that I had to create a new account just to look at the site. Sites that force you to have an account before you can even begin to use their services immediately make me want to find somewhere else to do whatever service they provide. With that being said, the service was as easy to use as I expected it to be. To upload pictures all I had to do was drag and drop them in. I uploaded three images and tagged them appropriately. However, I left the images as only visible to me, because if I ever do actually decide to use Flickr, then I want my first upload to be something that is more personal to me.
I tagged the first picture with the words "Collective" and "Intelligence."
The second picture I tagged with the words "Web," "1.0," and "2.0."
The third picture I tagged with "Definition," "Web," and "2.0."
Searching for any of these tags yielded literally millions of results. It is easy to see how you could get lost in Flickr.
I tagged the first picture with the words "Collective" and "Intelligence."
The second picture I tagged with the words "Web," "1.0," and "2.0."
The third picture I tagged with "Definition," "Web," and "2.0."
Searching for any of these tags yielded literally millions of results. It is easy to see how you could get lost in Flickr.
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