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Flickr

Alex Blumberg at work in the Gimlet office.

How Gimlet Media Uses Slack to Keep Donors Engaged

The uber-hyped bulletin board from Flickr's cofounder gives podcast donors a reason to stay close.
By Brady Dale
Alexander Hamilton's likeness on the ten dollar bill.

NY Museum Plans ‘Summer of Hamilton,’ Sharing Photos of Art May Raise Property Values

'Hamilton' is Broadway’s biggest show in years, and now the New-York Historical Society is getting in on that action.
By Alanna Martinez
A person holds a flag as police uses tear gas and water cannon on October 7, 2014 in Ankara against demonstrators who protest against attacks launched by Islamic State insurgents targeting the Syrian city of Kobane and lack of action by the government. Fresh air strikes by the US-led coalition hit positions held by Islamic State jihadists in the southwest of the key Syrian border town of Ain al-Arab (Kobane), according to an AFP journalist just across the border in Turkey. The strikes came a day after the extremists pushed into Kobane, seizing three districts in the city's east after fierce street battles with its Kurdish defenders. AFP PHOTO/ADEM ALTAN

Humans Are the Best Sensors—Pairing Flickr With the News

It turns out that social media does reflect real life.
By Brady Dale

Travel Through Time and Space Instantly With The Commons Photo Catalog

By Topher O'Rourke and Dave Ortiz

Stock Photos of Women of Color in Tech Now Available for Free

By Sage Lazzaro
Queen Elizabeth II has always embraced technology, along with all her frilly hats. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Queen Elizabeth II: A High Tech Monarch

By John Bonazzo
Manspreading on a subway car. (Photo: Richard Yeh / WNYC)

Manspreading, Subway Takeout and Dollar Slices: New Free Stock Photos for NYC

By Brady Dale

Booting Up: Tinder Briefly Exposed Users’ Locations Over the Weekend

By Jordan Valinsky
(Wikipedia)

Booting Up: It Was All a Dream, I Used to Read Word Up Magazine

By Kelly Faircloth

Photobucket Gets a Major Redesign to ‘Take Back Control’ of Your Photos

By Nitasha Tiku
Bill de Blasio, Steve Buscemi, and Vampire Weekend. (Screengrab: YouTube)

The Most Popular Camera Used on Flickr? The iPhone.

By Adrianne Jeffries

Flickr Adds ‘Liquid’ Photo Layout

By Adrianne Jeffries
The new look. (Screencap)

Pinterest and Flickr Debut New Auto-Attribution System

By Kelly Faircloth

Flickr Launches New HTML5 Uploader, Increases File Size Limits

By Adrianne Jeffries

Buddy Media CEO Michael Lazerow Thinks You Should Sleep with Your Cofounder

By Jessica Roy

Flickr Adds Photo Editor, Powered by Aviary

By Adrianne Jeffries
New Flickr.

Flickr’s New Look Gets Early Rave Reviews

By Adrianne Jeffries
(flickr.com/rasamalai/5949864741/)

Flickr Blocks Pinterest Users From Posting Copyrighted Content

By Steve Huff
Flickr's upload page, 2/21/2012.

Flickr Is Getting a Major Makeover

By Adrianne Jeffries

Wherefore Flickr? Ideas for the Beloved Photo Site’s Escape From Yahoo

By Adrianne Jeffries
Flickr in 2004, before the Yahoo acquisition.

Flickr Lays Off Highest Level of Customer Support

By Adrianne Jeffries

This Is What Happens to Delicious When It’s Not Owned By Yahoo

By Nitasha Tiku

Geo-tagged New York

By Ben Popper

On Flickr Deleting User Accounts

By Adrianne Jeffries
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