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MyBlogLog adds profile integration with Flickr
After the recent acquisition from Yahoo!, I only just got around to checking out MyBlogLog (My profile shows me registering on 1/26/2007). These days, most social services integrate with the Flickr API, so I thought nothing of it when I saw that I could set that up. However, according to a post on Mashable!, it looks like this is a shiny new feature (we love those here).
Further investigation finds a post on the MyBlogLog blog where the developers announce this new way of adding pictures to your profile.
The Mashable post gets into additional thoughts for Yahoo! property integration - Yahoo! IDs is a given, and del.icio.us makes sense also. I'd also like to add Yahoo! 360 - for those of us that use it, it'd be nice to incorporate the MyBlogLog tracking into the 'official' blogging service from 'Big Daddy'.
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Jaya said 6:00PM on 1-28-2007
Cool idea, but the set up says you agree to share your photos marked as private too!
I don't have anything naughty in there, just friends and family--but it's not fair to publicize their photos on mybloglog. Sheesh. Too bad.
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Chris Price said 6:15PM on 1-28-2007
I think that's a typo - I just switched one of my last 10 pictures to Private, and it dropped out of the MyBlogLog profile.
Also, it looks like you can only see the last 10 pics and you get directed to the actual Flickr site to view them.
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