7 Stylish Ways To Bring Instagram To The Web When Mobile Is Not Enough
Instagram's popularity calls for a way to use Instagram on the web, but an official way to do this still doesn’t exist. The lack of official solution brought about an abundance of unofficial means to view and use Instagram on the web. Here is a list of the best ones currently available.
Why Is Pinterest So Addictive? [INFOGRAPHIC]
I saw an article the other day that described Pinterest as "a woman's social network" with 60% of the site's visitors being of the female persuasion. Why is that? Why do men find it unattractive to share photos on Pinterest while women go completely nuts over the site? Pinterest has seen a stunning rise in the social networking space, sitting in a very comfortable third place behind Facebook and Twitter.
Save for a Rainy Day: The Top 6 Instagram Alternatives You Really Should Try [Android & iOS]
Instagram has been in the news non-stop these past two weeks. It started with the launch of its much anticipated Android app, and continued with the subsequent acquisition by Facebook. Both moves created heated reactions from Instagram users, which were not always positive. I only recently got to try Instagram, and although it’s a fun little app, I wasn’t blown away.
InstagramDownloader: Download All Images From Any Instagram User (Windows)
InstagramDownloader (v1.0) is a simple application. Simple in looks and simple in function. The simplicity is further bumped up by the fact that it is a portable freeware with a bulk of mere 665 KB. It does look like a weekend programming project, but let’s not deny its usefulness – especially if you are an Instagram devotee.
Make Better Use of Pinterest With These 5 Pinterest Tools
Whether you’ve already fallen for Pinterest or not, no one can deny the new network’s popularity. Instead of sharing your thoughts or actions, you get to share beautiful images. Not only that, those images don’t have to be hand made, only hand picked – all you have to do is find them on the Web, and you’re all set.
4 Interesting Photography Projects That Rely On The Power Of Crowdsourcing
A photography website can and does benefit from crowdsourcing. Today, everyone with a camera phone is a photographer. From street life to the wonders of the world, everything is a click away. This can, if tapped effectively, lead to some wonderful results – like the four photography websites that are interesting concepts in themselves, but also get amplified because of crowdsourcing.
Why Pinterest Could Point To the End Of Twitter (Opinion)
Are you aware of just how Pinterest can change the current landscape of the Internet? Traditional social bookmarking services such as Digg and the dominant method of sharing links, Twitter, are both at risk from the polished presentation and simple features of Pinterest. In fact, Twitter could be seriously at risk from this new service.
7 Twitter Photo Sharing Tips to Spread Your Photographic Masterpieces
In mid-2011, Twitter announced its photo sharing feature. It was major news because it put Twitter at loggerheads with the existing third-party Twitter photo sharing services like TwitPic , yfrog, and Instagram. But we users weren’t really bothered about the behind the scenes bad blood for it gave us a more convenient way of sharing photos from within Twitter itself.
Use Batch To Easily Share Large Groups Of Photos On Your iPhone
Batch allows users to easily create groups of photos with friends via a simple in-app interface and share them quickly and easily. It also allows the 'Batches' of photos to be shared on Twitter and Facebook. It's a great free app that gives that awesome new camera on the iPhone, a completely new purpose.
Share Photos Faster & Better With PhotoRocket
Taking lots of photos these days is easy with smartphone cameras, easy to use point-and-shoots, and affordable pro consumer DSLRs. But often the challenge is how to get those photos sent to family and friends without using several different applications. PhotoRocket attempts to solve that problem by providing an online photo gallery, desktop and iPhone client support.
Minus: Extremely Simple File Sharing With 10GB of Free Online Storage
Drag some files into your browser and instantly get a link to share them with family or friends. It's this simplicity, along with a staggering 10GB of free storage space, that puts Minus among the best file sharing tools on the web today. Last December we profiled the then-new photo sharing tool Minus. The web app only worked for photos then. Almost a year later and Minus does so much more.
EyeEm - Another Fun & Useful iPhone Camera App
If you're an avid iPhone camera user, you no doubt have heard of or use the popular Instagram app which seems to have a cult following. With over 150 million downloads of that app, it's not surprising to see similar iPhone camera apps come onto the market. Thus a new camera app called EyeEm may very well attract its own users and followers.
3 Great Alternative Photo Gallery Apps [Android]
Photos have become an important part of the smartphone experience, be it taking them, sharing them or displaying them. Therefore it’s no surprise that Android phones come with a gallery app by default, but the quality isn’t always up to par. Once again, third-party apps come to the rescue. Almost everyone needs a gallery app, so it’s little surprise that many are available.
Grow Your Photos With Google's Photovine [iOS]
Photovine is like Flickr in that it allows users to share their photos in a social way. It is designed to make sharing and uploading photos easy and fun. It also makes it easy to find photos that interest you because of the inclusion of Vines. Vines are similar to tags in Flickr. They are groups of pictures that are similar.
Photovine From Google Is Now Available To All [iOS News]
If something is on the Internet, than you can safely assume Google will figure out a way to implement it into their suite of tools. Photos are no different, and now Google's program known as Photovine is available to everyone though Apple's app store. Photovine allows users to share photos in a way that is very similar to Flickr.
Automatically Transfer Your Instagram Photos to Your Facebook Account Using InstaFB
One of the most popular photo sharing apps is Instagram. It combines the ability to take and share candid snapshots to the world and the wide range of unique image filters. Unfortunately, Instagram is only available for the iPhone and other iOS devices with a camera. For those who really love to share, the Instagram world might not be big enough.
Take Control Of Your Photo Albums With Easy Photo Uploader For Facebook [Windows]
Uploading photos directly to Facebook can be a hassle at times, especially if you are uploading large images that Facebook needs to compress and resize before you can edit your album information. If you're uploading a lot of photos at once, give Easy Photo Uploader for Facebook a try.
How to Customize, Delete, and Arrange Photos in Facebook Photo Albums
Here's how to customize, delete, and arrange your photos to add personality and order to your Facebook photo albums.
Upload, Edit & Share Your Images Online With Imgur, The Simple Image Editor
Everybody needs a decent image editor. There are times when you'll need to crop, rotate or make other light edits to your images. One of the online image editors that you can use is imgur. In its early days, the service focused more on simple ways to share images and only had two editing features. But now imgur has integrated Aviary's Feather to boost its image editing power.
Share, Annotate & Archive Screenshots With PixAM [Mac]
Screenshot applications are in no short supply for Mac users, starting with Apple's own built-in rudimentary program and ending with Jing, a favorite among MakeUseOf writers. I typically keep three or four screenshot apps accessible on my Macs, and it looks I may be adding one more, called PixAM, a new addition to the Mac App Store. It works similarly to Jing but it has a few extra goodies.