books…
I am a bookfan – I will always be.
I love the way that knowledge and stories are connected in them.
So on 23 I have an album where I have putted all the books I’ve read over the last 1 – 2 years… and now I want to try the 23 slideshow feature and see how it works on this blog. Now I don’t know how long this has been a feature – but I just found out. Oh btw – that album is on flickr too now
I know I am changing a bit between 23 and Flickr – I guess the reason is that I miss the community and conversations on 23, this is something that Flickr has to a whole other extend, and probably why i upload more photos to Flickr than 23. Also I think that flickr is so much more integrated in different picture uploading tools ( like Iphoto etc) it just makes it much easier…
Still 23 is very close to my heart, and I guess that’s where I would put the 23 marketing as well , very close to the heart of people.
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Yes, most apps should support 23 out of the box – but with some of them it can be a bit of challenge to change the server to 23 instead of flickr.
It really is too bad that basic tools are dividing communities.
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For me it’s more about a question of tools versus community. Communities should always transcend tools, for us a individuals it’s always a bad thing being locked into a specific tool because of community,
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hi Thomas, I think that most tools on the web is having their own locked communities. Is there any examples web app examples with no locked community around a tool ?











I may be wrong about this, but I think that most tools that support the Flickr API can also be modified to support the 23 API, which is essentially a feature-for-feature clone of the Flickr API, simply by changing the target URL.