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Nokia, Flickr and Standards
This is probably quite old but something I seem to have missed. While I was reading a booklet the other day I found that Flickr and Nokia have joined forces. You can now take pictures with your Nokia NSeries phone and upload those directly to Flickr. Very cool!
However, I assume the usual 200 photo limit still applies on a free Flickr account. That sucks bigtime. I think we should have a standardised photo upload API that anybody can implement both server-side and client-side. For example, Wordpress could support this so that you can publish pictures straight to your (photo)blog.
Any thoughts?
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