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	<title>Comments on: Flickr is mainstream now?</title>
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		<title>By: till</title>
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		<description>I think what Flickr makes mainstream is that it is by far not just used by geeks only. For example, del.ico.us would be a lot more geeky plattform.

From my experience, there are so many people on Flickr who really have nothing to do with computers - they are not even geeky, not very much into gadgets and have no idea what Web2.0 is about. Especially when you check the photostreams - you see so many passionate hobby photographers, many of them are not really techy, geeky people. They just enjoy taking pictures and like to share them.

And I mean, even my mom uses her Flickr account (with all the privacy options). Which is like my ultimate test for everything. Because usually all she does is email and Amazon when she gets online. ;) And getting around Amazon took her much longer, than uploading some pictures to Flickr.

So I guess they did some good things with Flickr.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think what Flickr makes mainstream is that it is by far not just used by geeks only. For example, del.ico.us would be a lot more geeky plattform.</p>
<p>From my experience, there are so many people on Flickr who really have nothing to do with computers &#8211; they are not even geeky, not very much into gadgets and have no idea what Web2.0 is about. Especially when you check the photostreams &#8211; you see so many passionate hobby photographers, many of them are not really techy, geeky people. They just enjoy taking pictures and like to share them.</p>
<p>And I mean, even my mom uses her Flickr account (with all the privacy options). Which is like my ultimate test for everything. Because usually all she does is email and Amazon when she gets online. ;) And getting around Amazon took her much longer, than uploading some pictures to Flickr.</p>
<p>So I guess they did some good things with Flickr.</p>
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