400 Diggs 2 wins & Mongolian
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:
- For being the 1000th user so far, Zooomr user oliverfrodo has been promoted to Pro
- Likewise, user nerdcore uploads photo number 3000, in all its glory
And lastly, Suren Dash has localized Zooomr into Mongolian. We’ve got more things planned, so keep tuning in.
Kristopher Tate
February 23rd, 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?
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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
July 16th, 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.
July 17th, 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.