From
the Verge:
Yahoo has just announced a complete redesign of Flickr at its New York
City event — the new site is live now and it comes with one terabyte of
free photo space. Yahoo SVP Adam Cahan just made the announcement and
said that "Flickr had become about words, little images, blue links. It
was not about the photo anymore." But the new photostream changes that,
will full-resolution images and a clean homepage with all the emphasis
on images — it looks a lot like the Instagram web profile header.
From
the Flickr Blog:
In the beginning, Flickr innovated the way people
share and discover photos. Today, we are shifting the photo-sharing
landscape again. We’re releasing a Flickr that’s more spectacular, much
bigger, and one you can take anywhere.
Biggr. A free terabyte of space
At Flickr, we believe you should share all your
images in full resolution, so life’s moments can be relived in their
original quality. No limited pixels, no cramped formats, no memories
that fall flat. We’re giving your photos room to breathe, and you the
space to upload a dizzying number of photos and videos, for free. Just
how big is a terabyte? Well, you could take a photo every hour for forty
years without filling one.
And yep, you heard us. It’s free.
Spectaculr. A new, beautiful experience for your photos
We want Flickr to be the most amazing community and
place for you to share your photos. So, we’re also revealing a beautiful
new design that puts photos at the heart of your Flickr experience,
where they should always be. Whether it’s a sweeping landscape or a
family portrait, we want every photo to be at its most spectacular . . .
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