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This is an archive article published on April 30, 2010

Yahoo! enables Flickr communities connect offline

Yahoo! India hosted community events for Flickr across Delhi,Mumbai and Bangalore.

Yahoo! India hosted community events for Flickr across Delhi,Mumbai and Bangalore this month to provide an offline platform for Flickr photo and video enthusiasts. Designed around the theme “Hello,India!”,these community events celebrated the growing success of Flickr in India and served as a vibrant platform for people to connect with their communities,meet new friends and exchange their exciting experiences.

“Hello,India!” community events brought together nearly 200 Flickr community members in each city and helped them connect through the language of photography.

Flickr offers a compelling online photo-sharing platform that is at the centre of people’s online lives. Yahoo! India already boasts of over 2.29 million Flickr users (comScore,March 2010) with over 12,500 groups connected with the term “India”. Globally,Flickr already has over 4 billion photo and video uploads and a monthly unique visitors of 85.9 million,worldwide (comScore,March 2010). Flickr allows users to effortlessly upload,organize,edit,control,share,explore and do more.

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“We are all photographers now documenting and sharing individual perspectives that make up a collective memoir of the world,” said David Fusco,Flickr International Project Manager. “We appreciate one another’s contributions. We learn,we share,we grow,it’s what makes Flickr so special.”

Flickr is a collection of photos and video that makes for endless exploration and discovery of beautiful,stunning,touching moments that people capture around the world. It enables interaction and control amongst its community of members and allows anyone to share their authentic photos and personal video clips publicly or privately. Whether communicating with friends and family,conversing about shared interests,or capturing breaking news,members can upload and share photos and video from anywhere at anytime.

“Flickr has established itself as the eyes of the world,with millions of people all over the planet sharing photos and video of every imaginable aspect of life,” said Arun Tadanki,Managing Director,Yahoo! India.

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