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ImageShack Launches Yfrog Social, An Ambitious New Full-Service ...
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yfrog is a defunct image hosting service formerly run by ImageShack. It was designed primarily to allow users to share their photographs and videos as links on the Twitter microblogging platform.


Video Yfrog


History and features

Yfrog was launched in February 2009. The name yfrog was based on "yellow frog", which is the logo of ImageShack. The original yfrog logo featured a yellow frog, but in May 2011 was changed to a circle of six speech balloons in different colors.

Images and videos were uploaded to yfrog via the website interface, or by email. The URLs of yfrog links were shorter than on ImageShack (e.g. http://yfrog.com/1upend), in order to fit within the 140 characters limit of a tweet. The yfrog website was optimized for mobile viewing, and aimed to capture a market similar to TwitPic's. As of October 2010, 25 applications supported the yfrog upload API, including the official Twitter for iPhone app, TweetDeck, Seesmic, Twitterrific, and Twittelator.

Yfrog had approximately 29% of the Twitter photo sharing market in 2011.


Maps Yfrog



See also

  • Flickr
  • Photobucket
  • TinyPic

The Yfrog website shot in a coffee shop environment (Editorial use ...
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References


Stephen Turcotte - yfrog
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External links

  • Yfrog Says It Wasn't Compromised in Wake of Weiner Photo Mashable, June 3, 2011.

Source of the article : Wikipedia

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