Five Cool Apps From Flickr's "Garden"


Flickr, the ever-more-popular photo-sharing service, has a five-year history of apps built on its API. From the interesting to the useful to the pretty to the downright silly, these applications make up a colorful and varied ecosystem around the service itself.

Flickr has organized these third-party apps into a "garden," complete with user favorites, tags, descriptions, and screenshots. The App Garden represents a significant evolution from the former "services" section on the user side, and the revamp includes new features for developers, who can now use the Garden as a tool to help users discover their products .


Now, for end users, here are a few apps we picked from the Garden that we think you might like.


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Webs Launches App Store – Access To Massive User Base Now Open


Webs formerly FreeWebs, has just launched an application store and developer platform for their massive website creation user base. The application store features a number of apps built specifically for the Webs user, each app created around the principle that even the most simple website can be dynamic. The developer platform gives programmers, and other service providers, the ability to tap into Webs’ hundreds of thousands of users. That means your product can have instant, giant, reach.



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Flickr gets its own App Store (Garden)




Apps apps apps. They’re the IN THING!

Flickr's App Garden
The App Garden is a place where developers can submit and promote their apps, providing a one stop shop for Flickr fantatics to find the best Flickr apps out there.

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