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Image Exchange: An Alternative Image Host and Photo Sharing Service

November 3rd, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in Technology

image exchangeImage Exchange provides an alternative service for those who are looking for an image hosting site or photo sharing service. You can use the service in uploading small to medium sized images (up to 2MB in size). It’s a quick and easy way of sharing images without having to register for an account.

In order to share your image(s) through Image Exchange, simply upload your photo or image, enter some tags and provide a deletion code. Once you hit the upload button, you will be prompted to provide them with your email address. This is an entirely optional option that allows them to automatically email you the deletion code for your image.

Images will be stored in Image Exchange for a maximum of 12 months of non-access. This means that if your image(s) has not been viewed for a year, it will automatically be removed from their server.

Entering your email address is entirely optional. We only use it to send you your image address and deletion code. Once these have been sent, your email address is removed from our systems entirely. This is a fully automated process, so none of the staff at Image Exchange will ever be able to see it either.

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Twitter Photo Sharing Tools

April 11th, 2009 | 3 Comments | Posted in Tips N Tricks

People throw around thousands of images on Twitter every day. Here are some tools that you can use for your Twitter image sharing needs.

TwitPic

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This is probably the most popular image sharing tools that people on Twitter are using. You can post pictures to TwitPic from your phone and they will automatically be posted on Twitter.

TwitPickr

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This is actually a TwitPic tool. It allows you to upload your TwitPic images to Flicker. If you like posting images to Twitter using TwitPic, this tool will actually help you upload those images to your Flickr account. This way, you won’t have to do the upload twice from your phone or hardrive. It saves you the time it takes to upload the images again on your Flickr account.

PixIM

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Another free service that lets you upload your pictures and share them with your friends and followers on Twitter. With Pixim, you can add privacy to your pictures by selecting the people who can view your images. You can also tag your friends in the pictures that you’ve uploaded. PixIM also lets you track what your friends have been uploading and what they’ve been doing. A simple analytics is also provided to let you know who has visited your picture and how many people in total have seen it.

TweetPhoto

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This is a rather new site. Still in Private Beta. It’s a free service for sharing photos safely with your friends on Twitter and Facebook. If you want to be one of the first to try out this new service, head over to their site and get an invite. TweetPhoto is set to be released to the general public sometime on May of this year.

twitngo

TwitnGo.com enables you to easily post Status Updates with Photo links to your Twitter account.

twitrpix

TwitrPix gives you, your friends, family and co-workers the opportunity to share photos on Twitter.

That’s about it for now. If you know of any other similar services, feel free to share them on the comments.

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