Aug 16
Do you travel a lot? And when you’re on the road, do you take a lot of pictures? If so, AirMe will be perfect for you!
AirMe is a FREE app that lets you instantly share new photos with friends and family. Send your shots immediately from your iPhone to Flickr or Facebook and AirMe will smart tag the location! AirMe can even include the current weather conditions if you like. How cool is that!?
There’s also a new auto Twitter client that allows you to let your Twitter network know about your new photos. I’m not into Twitter (yet), but if I was I’d be happy about this for sure!
AirMe is worth a shot. Yet another solid free app for you to explore from the App Store
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Get for FREE at the App Store: AirMe
More Info: AirMe Inc.
written by Mr. Mayor \\ tags: AirMe, AirMe Inc., App Store, FaceBook, Flickr, iPhone App, Twitter

Aug 10

Some time ago, the iPhone took over as the most popular cameraphone on Flickr… De-throning the Nokia N95 in the process. As you can see from the chart above, the iPhone appears to be widening the lead. With the iPhone continuing to spread and proliferate worldwide, one would have to assume the lead will be increased over the next year or so.
With the success of the iPhone for use with Flickr… One would have to assume it’s only a matter of time before an iPhone/Flickr App reaches the App Store? Wouldn’t you think?
Check out all the stats here. Interesting stuff.
[via 9to5mac]
written by Mr. Mayor \\ tags: Flickr, iPhone, Nokia N95

May 02

Say that title 10 times fast… I dare you… iPhone Ranked First For Flickr Photogs, iPhone Ranked First For Flickr Photogs… Ok, ok, I’ll shut up!
The built-in camera on the iPhone could use a lot of things. One thing I’d love to see personally is a zoom lens… And while I’m at it I’d like to see more megapixels jammed in there as well, but I’m not too picky. For me, and my needs it serves me just fine. Flickr thinks the iPhone camera is just fine and dandy as well.
Recent Flickr data (chart above, via Flickr’s Camera Finder) shows that the iPhone is now the number one cameraphone used on the site.
So how does Flickr know what cameraphones are being used? They analyze the metadata attached to each photo as they are being uploaded to the site. Until now, the Nokia N95 had been the cameraphone of choice.
The iPhone does make it really easy to share photos via Flickr. If you search through installer.app you’ll find a program called ‘iFlickr‘. With it, you can easily upload your iPhone photos directly to your Flickr account. It’s quick, handy, and best of all it’s darn easy. You will of course need a Flickr account (free), but if you don’t have one, iFlickr will direct you to Flickr where you can create one right from your iPhone.
[via arstechnica]
written by Mr. Mayor \\ tags: Cameraphone, Flickr, iFlickr, iPhone

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