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TwitPic

TwitPic allows you to share photos through Twitter

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Tagmee

Ok, so real quick Tagmee is a new photo sharing platform (in the spirit of Flickr), which judging by the few blog entries I read has some great ideas. One, is the Active Footer, which helps you discover new photos and photographers by providing something new on every page load. Check it out and don't get scared—it's alright to try other sharing sites besides the mainstream ones. Who knows you might just like them better. (Disclaimer: Ok, Ok, I'm not yet practicing what I preach. My time is still being occupied by numerous other things.. I will try Tagmee out though, and maybe give it an actual review at some later date)

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Shashin

A coworker of mine uses WordPress and Picasa for his personal blog and to share his photos. Naturally, being a programmer he merged the two together via a WordPress plugin. Check out Shashin, which just hit it's 1.0 release.

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Photo Sharing Sites Compared

If you still don't have a photo sharing account on some Flickr like website, I urge you to take a look at this article, Web Photo Sharing Faceoff, before you go and sign up for one. Then you'll be able to figure out what site suits your needs, and not just jump on the Flickrwagon, like everyone else. Note: I'm a Flickr user, I just hate to see innovative sites come up and struggle to attract users because of what they are. However, this list seems to imply it might be possible. Of note, Zoto, which has the second worst Alexa rating, but second most features, behind only Flickr whose feature set seems to be the comparison.

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flickrSLiDR

flickrSLiDR, makes it easy to add Flickr slideshows of your images to your site.

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Scrapblog

Today is definitely the day we're talking about putting your photos online. If you're still looking for ways to do this after the article I published earlier today, then maybe Scrapblog can help you. From their site:

"If you love sharing photos like we do, you'll love Scrapblog. With Scrapblog, you can easily create stunning multimedia scrapbooks featuring your photos, videos, audio and a bunch of creative elements. We made Scrapblog drag-and-drop-easy so that everyone can tell their stories and share them online or turn them into high-quality photo books and DVDs. Best of all, it's free and there's nothing to download."

Update: Of course, it'd be helpful if I helped you get to Scrapblog. Link fixed.

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You Look Bored--Try Photogmo

Photogmo is simply put a challenge. Take a photo of the current topic, post it and perhaps get some feedback. It's not an original concept, but the name is awesome!

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