Flickr, the legacy online photo sharing site, was set to start deleting members' photos Tuesday, but it announced a deadline extension to March 12. Anyone with over 1,000 photos would have to pay $50 ...
Flickr announced in November it would be changing its generous photo storage allotment for free users, restricting them to a 1,000-photo limit, and threatening to delete excess photos unless you ...
Flickr announced last November that it would drop its free tier from 1TB of storage to just 1,000 photos. Originally, Flicker said those who didn’t pay $50 to upgrade to the Pro tier would have their ...
Flickr broke out of its photographic confines nearly a year ago with the introduction of video. Videos can be up to 90 seconds in length and 150MB in size, but until now, only Pro account holders were ...
Flickr is still losing money and needs more people to sign up to its Pro tier to have a chance of survival. That’s according to Don MacAskill, CEO of SmugMug, which bought the photo site in 2018. At ...
As part of Yahoo!'s commitment to be the center of people's online lives, Flickr, a division of Yahoo! Inc. (Nasdaq: YHOO) and one of the world's largest photo sharing communities, has announced it is ...
An email dropped into my in-box yesterday from Yahoo. Titled "Flickr: Update for Old Skool members", the message went on to explain that Yahoo was discontinuing the old email-based Flickr sign-in ...
After eight years and 7 billion photos, Yahoo-owned photo sharing community Flickr is giving members a better, faster way to post and share their images on the site. Flickr is in the processing of ...
Flickr, where we could live free if only we were willing to pay for it, may be on its last leg (again). On Thursday, TechCrunch reports, Flickr’s relatively new owner SmugMug has sent out an appeal to ...
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