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		<title>The Photo Marketplace That Never Launched: Flickr Stock</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 03:43:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In late 2007 Flickr was strongly considering creating a marketplace where users could buy and sell photographs hosted on the service. It was to be called Flickr Stock. Then-employee Sarah Cooper worked on the project and describes (Update: it has now been removed) it as &#8220;The concept of Flickr Stock was to create an online [...]]]></description>
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<p><img height="212" align="left" width="315" src="http://www.amaronline.com/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/4228c0310907b6e51c180d699de309a8.jpg" alt="" />In late 2007 Flickr was strongly considering creating a marketplace where users could buy and sell photographs hosted on the service. It was to be called Flickr Stock.</p>
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Then-employee Sarah Cooper worked on the project and describes (Update: it has now been removed) it as &ldquo;The concept of Flickr Stock was to create an online marketplace where existing Flickr users could offer photos for sale as well as purchase photos taken by others.&rdquo; Cooper worked on the project in late 2007. She also published the screen shots included in this post.</p>
<p>Flickr Stock would have let any Flickr user sell their photos to others, something more than a few people think is a good idea.</p>
<p>But Flickr abandoned the idea in early 2008 and decided instead to partner with Getty Images. A just launched beta program lets a handful of Flickr photographers sell their images on the Getty Images website. That program is being expanded and should launch in the next couple of months, Flickr General Manager Kakul Srivastava told me this afternoon.</p>
<p>Frankly, Flickr Stock seems like a lot more fun to me. The barrier between professional and amatuer photography has steadily been eroded exactly because of sites like Flickr. Giving those photographers a chance to try to sell their stuff is a good way to generate even more growth. The Getty program is great but it effectively turns Flickr into the minor leagues where talent can be spotted and whipped away.</p>
<p>Update: From Flickr:</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Just saw your post and wanted to clarify what our initial round of Getty invites has involved, as those who have received invites aren&rsquo;t actually able to sell their photos yet.</p>
<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The editors at Getty Images have recently sent a preliminary set of invitations to be part of the collection to a small group of Flickr members. The photos are being chosen based on Getty Images&rsquo; expertise in licensing digital content and insight into customers&rsquo; needs. The photos will be for sale when the full collection launches. </p>
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		<title>Power.com: For Social Networking Power Users</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 04:17:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chances are you use at least two major social networks &#8211; 49 million people, for example, visited both MySpace and Facebook in October 2008 (Comscore, worldwide). Nearly 7 million people in the UK use both Bebo and Facebook. A lot of people maintain very different friend lists on LinkedIn than MySpace or Facebook. Etc. And [...]]]></description>
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<p><img width="250" height="142" align="left" src="http://www.amaronline.com/wp-content/plugins/image-shadow/cache/f43d7d5300e7ca360214462427590eaa.jpg" alt="" />Chances are you use at least two major social networks &#8211; 49 million people, for example, visited both MySpace and Facebook in October 2008 (Comscore, worldwide). Nearly 7 million people in the UK use both Bebo and Facebook. A lot of people maintain very different friend lists on LinkedIn than MySpace or Facebook. Etc. And when you add in niche social sites like YouTube, Flickr, etc., there&rsquo;s even more overlap among users.</p>
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<p>There has never been an effective way of aggregating and merging all the data and activity on these sites into a single user interface. A new venture backed Brazilian-based started called Power.com launches today, though, that aims to do just that. They&rsquo;re calling what they do &ldquo;social inter-networking&rdquo; because it allows users to view and interact with all of their social networks at once. Data is aggregated, and the sites themselves, if accessed via the Power.com site, are marked up with added features in a way that Greasemonkey users are familiar with.</p>
<p>The service is unknown in the U.S. today, although it&rsquo;s been live since August and boasts 5 million users already. Until today it supported just a few social networks, notably Orkut. Now, though, the service supports users from Facebook, MySpace, Bebo, Orkut, Hi5 and a number of niche networks like YouTube.</p>
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