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Best Photo Uploading Systems


AnouilhJan 27, 4:54am
I started to streamline my Internet activity in the past month.
So far, I find that Flickr is the quickest for uploading, but it's worth debating. Do professionals find it useful?

flickr.com/photos/anouilh/ [flickr.com/photos/anouilh/]


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Sandi-JaneJan 27, 12:59pm
I have always used photobucket and found it to be fast and stable. Plus the new bulk uploader (which seems to be faster then normal!) to be very useful.

photobucket.com [photobucket.com]


AnouilhJan 30, 2:39am
Ever so often I use Imageshack. It's quick and offers code versions of photos for uploading to discussion boards, as Photobucket does.

Thought this might cheer viewers up:




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BIGPOLEHERBEARJan 31, 1:29pm
I have several different albums for several different reasons. I use flickr for ease of embed codes that i need for building web pages etc. I have pro account with photobucket that has a bulk uploader and works crazy fast, i use it for my customers in many different situations..I also own and run my own server and have my own private photoalbums such as Coppermine..I don't need an album when i can directly upload pictures to my server,here is a photo that i'm hosting directly from the server,look in browser to see where it's hosted after you click on the link or the link itself :o)
mistymountainphoto.ca/Goddess.gif [mistymountainphoto.ca/Goddess.gif]
Anyone interested in a very PRIVATE photo album, and for a small fee per year i can hook you up with one like this..
mistymountainphoto.ca/Coppermine/index.php [mistymountainphoto.ca/Coppermine/index.php]
For a little more money i can create you A VERY PRIVATE FTP folder and give you access to it on my server,more you pay the more gigs you get.Nobody can see it but you !!
I can also host web pages at low rates.


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