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Using the cloud for image storage

Using the cloud for image storage

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Using the cloud for image storage

Back in the olden days, people shared photographs by passing around photo albums, flipping accordion sleeves out of their wallets, and even hosting slideshow parties in their homes to entertain or bore their guests with recent vacation, wedding, or baby photos. But today, there are countless websites dedicated to photo uploading, organizing, and sharing. And accessing photographs from these remote closed server is known as the Cloud has never been easier or more convenient. There are a few things that you want to look out for when you're doing this. So, on screen here, we're looking at my personal Flickr account, and Flickr is just one of the many photo sharing websites there is also Photobucket ah,SmugMug, Google's Picasa. And while each of these different websites has their own special and unique features, they're all really basically just photo sharing websites. So I'm using Flickr just because I had a Yahoo account and it was free to start a Flickr account and that's what I…

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