AOL Revamps Photo Site
Juan Carlos Perez, IDG News Service

http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20060811/tc_pcworld/126710

AOL has begun publicly testing an upgrade of its AOL Pictures photo site 
that incorporates tagging, management, and sharing features made popular 
by Yahoo's Flickr.

The beta site lets people create public galleries of their photos, 
categorize pictures with descriptive tags, add comments to them, and 
search through all the public photos on the service's catalog, AOL said.

"AOL Pictures is the new place to go for a holistic pictures experience 
that will enable you to easily find, view and share images from AOL and 
a wide variety of other available sources," reads a note in the 
company's AOL Beta Central Web site.
Making a Splash

As a startup, Flickr quickly revolutionized the stale world of online 
photo sites with a platform that fostered interaction among users by 
letting them categorize their photos with tags, share their albums, and 
comment on each other's work. Google recently retooled its Picasa photo 
management site with Flickr-like features.

The "social media" approach at the heart of Flickr, considered a 
cornerstone of the so-called Web 2.0 era, has now been embraced by most 
major Internet companies, and it has been applied in other contexts, 
like news, video, search, blogging, and podcasting sites.

Last year, Yahoo acquired Flickr and another tagging pioneer, 
del.icio.us, whose social bookmarking concept is having a deep effect in 
search engine evolution. Social bookmarking services let users save 
links to favorite Web pages, tag the links, share their lists with 
others, and search through the service's index.


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