Online Picture Gallery through some of the popular social media sites like Facebook and
Twitter, you will find that there are lots of online picture gallery sharing
websites present in the market, which will keep your uploaded snaps in
organized way with shareable modes. Lets explore a few of the popular online
image sharing websites, which helps in saving disk space in your computer.
1. Flickr:
Flickr is an image hosting and video hosting website, web services
suite, and online community that was created by Ludicorp in 2004 and acquired
by Yahoo! in 2005.
This image-sharing website will allow you to upload, edit, organize and share
your photos. In addition to being a popular website
for users to share and embed personal photographs, the service is widely used
by bloggers to host images that they embed in blogs and social media. In June 2011 that Flickr
had a total of 51 million registered members and 80 million unique visitors. This is one of
the most popular online photo sharing tool form Yahoo which is available in
both online and offline version. The desktop application of Flickr is easy to
use and makes it easier to upload images online.
2. Photobucket:
Photobucket is an online image hosting, video hosting, slideshow creation and photo sharing website. It was founded in 2003 by Alex Welch and Darren Crystal and received funding from Trinity Ventures. It was acquired by Fox Interactive Media in 2007. Photobucket is usually used for personal photographic albums, remote storage of avatars displayed on internet forums, and storage of videos. These online stored photos could be shared using email, IM and mobile links. Photobucket provides a built-in organizer, editor and searching tool to tweak/edit the photo or video that you have uploaded. Photobucket also have what is known as a scrapbook builder that comes with a simple drag and drop feature for your online scrapbooks.
Photobucket is an online image hosting, video hosting, slideshow creation and photo sharing website. It was founded in 2003 by Alex Welch and Darren Crystal and received funding from Trinity Ventures. It was acquired by Fox Interactive Media in 2007. Photobucket is usually used for personal photographic albums, remote storage of avatars displayed on internet forums, and storage of videos. These online stored photos could be shared using email, IM and mobile links. Photobucket provides a built-in organizer, editor and searching tool to tweak/edit the photo or video that you have uploaded. Photobucket also have what is known as a scrapbook builder that comes with a simple drag and drop feature for your online scrapbooks.
3. Picasa:
Picasa
is an online image organizer and image viewer for organizing and editing
digital photos, plus an integrated photo-sharing website, originally created by
a company named Lifescape (which at that time may have resided at Idea lab) in
2002 and owned by Google since 2004. Picasa is a blend of the name of Spanish painter Pablo
Picasso, the phrase mi casa for "my house", and "pic" for
pictures.One of the most attractive feature of this online image-sharing
website is you can choose whether to share the photos with others or not by
setting up your privacy level, besides sharing using links and editing online.
However Picasa only
allows 1 GB of free space online. If you wish to upload more than that, then
you will have to purchase space from them. Picasa also comes as a powerful desktop application for
managing your photos offline, which could be easily synchronized. Google
has upgraded the version of this software that you will find the latest version
in Picasa 3.8.
4. SmugMug:
Chris MacAskill (father) and Don
MacAskill (son) started the original company to build a new video game-oriented
web service in February 2002. By August 2002, though, their focus shifted. A
small portion of their video game website was spun into a photo sharing service
called SmugMug, which launched in November 2002. This online picture sharing website allows
you to change colors, layout, fonts and graphics with the options to purchase
some professional and personalized gifts like photo books, albums, frame outs,
printed objects and many more. This comes in three different levels, free
subscribers, and premium subscribers who can opt in for one of the two
available options, which gives them the cutting edge also uploading your photos
into social media websites directly.
5. KodakGallery:
Kodak Gallery offers online
photo sharing, Kodak prints and photo gifts from consumer digital photos. Its
features allow you to view pictures on your mobile phone. The service was
originally called Ofoto and was acquired by Kodak in 2001 and renamed Kodak
Easy Share Gallery in 2005. It is currently referred to simply as KodakGallery. They have over 60 million users and billions of images
as of 2008. Some of the highlighted features of this
website are the ability to create photo products like calendar, prints, frames,
cards, photo books and much more. Besides, the presence of a unique
photo-editing tool will help you to make this much easier to upload, organize
and share your photos.
6. 23 Photo sharing:
23 is the visual sharing company. Their
products are helping individuals, groups, businesses and institutions to act
visually in more than 200 countries across the globe on a daily basis. They provides centralized
online photo-sharing website, which works by giving you the capacity to
organize, share and place order for hard copies of the chosen photos. Besides,
some of the other important and useful tools that this website shares are bulk
uploading, ability to email photos in batches and use customized album colors,
all of which allows you to manage your photo collections efficiently, and what
is more interesting about this online image sharing website is that you will be
able to comment on the photos.
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