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TwitterGram is a service that allows you to have your posts made on various twittergam1services displayed as Tweets on your Twitter profile. Their Flickr function allows all users of the popular photo sharing site and Twitter to combine the two into something fabulous.

Firstly, signing up take just a few minutes and you deal with the majority of your preferences there. For example, if you only want a few of the photos you upload to be sent to Twitter, you can create a special tag for these photos such as ‘ForTwitter’ or ‘Tweet’.

Once you enter in your Twitter and Flickr details and click ‘Submit’, the rest will simply work by itself. There is little or no need to re-access the service again unless you want to change your preferences. All of it is done via the normal uploading method on Flickr.

As you can see from the example below, what’s posted on your Twitter account is neat and tidy with order; unlike some of the links you see done manually. There is plenty of room for a title and the program uses Bit.ly, the URL shortening service to save on space.

For those who enjoy photo sharing this is a great web tool that really twittergram-twitter-screquires next to no effort to get your favourite snaps on Twitter for your followers to enjoy.

Visit: flickr.twittergram.com

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Wrapr is an interactive panoramic image viewer where you can view cool panoramic_viewpanoramic images. It pulls panoramic images from Flickr and wraps them into a panorama to give you a full 360 degrees live viewing experience.

You can browse images from different Flickr groups organized in a tag cloud. Clicking the image will load the interactive panoramic view, you can then rotate the view to any direction you want, up, down, right or left, zoom in and zoom out and view image in full screen.

Additionally there is an embedding option that lets you embed panoramic images on your website or blog.

Features:

  • View interactive panoramic images in 360 degrees
  • Browse through hundreds of images, rotate them around, zoom in and out, view in full screen.
  • Images are pulled from Flickr panoramic images group.
  • Embedding supported.
  • Free and no registration

Visit: www.wrapr.org

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