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Flickr adds new photo-sharing idea: Galleries

Flickr has added a new feature called galleries to showcase photos — and this time not just your own shots.

Flickr and Getty Images get together

Two of the world's largest image providers have joined forces to allow Flickr users to licence their work through Getty Images.

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Reviews

  • Apple Aperture

    This imaging work-flow application isn't the Holy Grail many hoped it would be, but Apple Aperture could make life easier for photographers who need to sort through large numbers of photographs quickly and efficiently.

  • Google Earth

    Google has launched an impressive 3D geographic imaging application called Earth useful for education, travel and business. Best of all, it's free.

  • SanDisk Photo Album

    SanDisk's Photo Album lets you control digital photo slideshows from the comfort of your couch -- but there are cheaper ways of doing it.

  • Qurb 3.0

    Qurb 3.0 is definitely one of the two best antispam apps on the market today.

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Features

  • Nokia unveils seven new handsets

    Sexy sliders, 2-megapixel camera phones, a sleek clamshell and a snazzy new interface are some of the highlights from Nokia Connection 2005.

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  • World Press Photo 2009 launches

    The annual World Press Photo competition landed in Sydney this week, with an astounding range of entries from around the world, including a winning image from Australian photographer Mark Dadswell.

  • Google adds ads to Picasa photo site

    Google has begun showing ads on search results at its Picasa site for sharing photos, part of its gradual expansion of advertising across its numerous web properties.

  • Selected Flickr images now sold through Getty

    Getty Images, one of the stock photography powerhouses, has switched on a program by which selected Flickr photographers can licence their images to paying customers.

  • Nikon launches My Picturetown iPhone app

    Nikon has launched its My Picturetown iPhone application for uploading and sharing photos through Nikon's my Picturetown site. It works with both the iPhone and the iPod Touch, and is available for free through the App Store.

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The Explain Series

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