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Flickr App for Windows 7 and Windows Phone 7

Yahoo! is officially released its Flickr for Windows Phone 7 and Flickr for Windows 7 apps, featuring tight integration with the photo sharing application. This application brings the best of Flickr to your Windows 7 and Windows Phone 7 devices. You can view your Flickr photos in stunning high-resolution display, browse through photostreams, sets and more with rich navigational features, share directly via email, Twitter, Facebook and upload directly from your device.

Main features

– Amazing high resolution display will let you access your photos in their original resolution.

– Right from your mobile, see all your recent activity, latest uploads from your contacts.

– Share photos with family and friends via e-mail, Facebook and Twitter in absolutely no time- Geo-location capabilities let you watch your photos on an interactive full-screen map.

– On Windows 7 Slate devices, we’re introducing “Context View”, a whole new way to get the full story behind a photo and discover new and relevant content. Zoom out from a photo in lightbox view and get more information such as other photos in the set, group, from a contact or nearby on a map.

 

 

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