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iSyndica Ups Its Convenience Factor With New Third-Party Login

by Jess on Aug.20, 2009, under Flickr, microstock, royalty-free, social media, software, stock images, visual content, website

isyndicalogoNashua, NH (PRWEB) August 19, 2009 — iSyndica users can now access iSyndica through six popular platforms: Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo, AOL and Flickr. The new feature will let new and existing users register for iSyndica’s digital media distribution services specifying only a username. The move simplifies the registration process for digital content producers who already maintain profiles on at least a dozen of stock photography agencies such as Veer, Dreamstime or Zymmetrical.

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Time Factory Publishing Launches New Venture, Pikcal.com

by Jess on Jul.17, 2009, under Flickr, website

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Indianapolis (Vocus/PRWEB ) July 17, 2009 — Time Factory Publishing has launched a new online gI_0_0_llphoto Web site, Pikcal.com (pronounced pickle), offering consumers a chance to store and share photos and create fully customizable photo products. The new Web site offers access to professional photos, providing pictures from Getty Images, NASCAR, Susan Branch and Ford, with more licenses coming soon.

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Fotopedia Offers and Elegant Sharing Network for the Photo Community

by Jess on Jun.29, 2009, under Creative Commons, Flickr, Fotopedia, asset management, photography, visual content, website

Intended by Jean-Marie Hullot to be a “Wikipedia of photos,” Fotopedia, is a user-friendly network that works within its own eco-system for photo storage and and sharing.

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Getty Images and Flickr

by Jess on May.19, 2009, under Flickr, Getty Images, microstock, photo agency, photo editor, photographer, stock images

Some Flickr members may have recently received invitations from Getty Images to have their images added to Getty’s ever-expanding collection. I think it is just a way for Getty to obtain cheap content.

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