Flickr has grown in popularity in photo sharing for several reasons. Firstly, basic membership to Flickr is free. You do not have to pay to upload and share your photos on Flickr, though you are confined to a limit on your uploads.In addition, you are also able to join groups that share similar interests.
Other popular photo sharing websites are Shutterfly and Picasa Web Albums. However, both these photo sharing sites are not the same as Flickr. Shutterfly allows you to upload photos and share them with your friends as well as the community.
However, it tends to focus on selling prints and other photo products such as photobooks and calendars. The benefit of Picasa web albums is that it integrates with Picasa – yet another popular photo management software. However, it has less features than Flickr, and its existing features are not as sophisticated as what Flickr can offer.
Flickr is a great, popular photo sharing site. However, more people share photos on Facebook, though Facebook compresses the images and doesn't provide a batch uploader. I use Easy Photo uploader for Facebook to resize and upload pictures to without you having to be connected to the Facebook web site in the browser, see obviousidea.com/windows-software/easy-ph... .
When uploading large numbers of files it is much, much faster than the Facebook applet, because the pictures are re-sized and optimised on your computer BEFORE being uploaded in a batch process.
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