400 Diggs 2 wins & Mongolian

by Kristopher Tate | 13 February 2006 | General | 3 Comments

400 Diggs on Zooomr! Well, we’ve finally hit 400 diggs — Thanks everyone!

But, anyways, I previously mentioned that we’re on a race to 10,000 users and photos. We’re well on our way, here are two winners:

And lastly, Suren Dash has localized Zooomr into Mongolian. We’ve got more things planned, so keep tuning in.

Kristopher Tate

3 Comments

  1. Lloyd D Budd said on 23 Feb 2006 at 12:59 pm:

    Today, a Flock user for the first time asked for us to support Zooomr. Maybe, you will consider that another notch in your belt ;-).

    Right now, we only have Flickr support for photo browsing and upload. Another “photo service” has implimented a Flickr(-like) API, so that will be available soon. It is a great place to start for an API. Will you be the third? ;-)


    All the best to you,
    Lloyd D Budd
    Flock QA (Qommunity and quality Assurance)
    Flock / http://flock.com
    Mobile / 415-419-4352
    blog / http://foolswisdom.com/~lloyd

    PS. I do not see “how to contact” from http://beta.zooomr.com/about

  2. Drunken Watcher said on 16 Jul 2007 at 9:10 pm:

    I saw tonight in the observatory, through Alvan Clark’s telescope, the Dumb-Bell nebula in the Fox and Geese Constellation… I have rarely been so much gratified… Of all tools, an observatory is the most sublime… What is so good in a college as an observatory? The sublime attaches to the door and to the first stair as you ascend; - that this is the road to the stars. Every fixture and instrument in the building, every nail and pin, has a direct reference to the Milky Way, the fixed stars, and the nebulae, and we leave … the Americas and history at the door when we come in.

  3. Lazy-assed Assassin said on 17 Jul 2007 at 7:53 am:

    The only weapon we have to oppose the bad effects of technology is technology itself. There is no other. We can’t retreat into a nontechnological Eden which never existed…It is only by the rational use of technology, to control and guide what technology is doing, that we can keep any hopes of a social life more desireable than our own: or in fact of a social life which is not appalling to imagine.


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