As a Flickr user, I’m excited that Flickr has gone mobile with the announcement of the new Flickr App for Android and Photo Session, a feature that allows for real-time photo sharing of public photostreams. These new additions make it even easier for people around the world to share their lives through photos whenever and wherever they are.
Flickr Android App,originally uploaded by Flickr.
Here’s some additional information from Yahoo about both services:
Flickr Android App: The first native Flickr Android application lets Android users tap into their inner photographer by allowing them to beautifully capture, customize, edit and share high-quality photos on the go. Features include:
- Built-in shoot & share camera with adjustable settings like flash and auto-shutter focus
- 10 high-quality filters and effects to customize photos
- Infinite scrolling ability that allows users to browse through photos from one page – whether they have 20 photos or 20,000
Photo Session from Flickr: An interactive new live-sharing tool that allows people to share public Flickr photostreams and sets with friends and family in real-time. Originally created during an internal Yahoo! Hack event, Photo Session enables users to browse through photos, sketch on images through an embedded drawing tool, and chat together at the same time – whether on a computer, iPhone or iPad. Take a look at Photo Session in action here.
For more information, check out the Yodel Anecdotal and Flickr blog post here.
I am a Yahoo! Motherboard member and a Flickr fan. No compensation was received for sharing this information.
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Aimee @ Smiling Mama says
This is great!!