blog.wired.com - 10/3/2008
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m-flickr.jpg Flickr has launched a new iPhone-optimized version of its site, and it looks fantastic. As you can see in the screenshots, the most used options run along the top of the page and, although there doesn't appear to be any AJAX-y cacheing going on, the individual pages load at a fair ...
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Flickr updates mobile site to be iPhone-friendly
Infinite Loop —
Photo sharing site Flickr relies on Flash for several of its features, so the standard website lacks a lot of its interaction when you use it in mobile Safari. However, Flickr now has an updated mobile version that has iPhone-specific optimizations. We here at Ars tend to be big fans of Fraser Speirs' ...
Flickr Launches iPhone Optimized Website
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... via the full version of the website, so no worries about missing out on too much. One thing that is missing though, is the Organizr. But if you want to start editing photos, it’s best you head to a computer with larger screen real estate anyway.
Another thing missing from the mobile version of Flickr is the ability of viewing slideshows, which will dissapoint quite the bunch.
Other than that, the site looks phenomenal, and works wonders.
(via Wired)
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