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Yahoo unveiled on Tuesday that
the popular online photo-sharing website Flickr will now have a brand new
feature, highly expected and anticipated by the fast growing community: online
video sharing. The website, which is a member of Yahoo Inc., has over 42
million monthly visitors and more than 2 billion photos stored and with the new
feature is trying to enhance the sharing experience, by making Yahoo “the
leading start point on the Web,” as Yahoo said.
Kakul Srivastava, general
manager of Flickr at Yahoo said about the announcement: “Video on Flickr is an
extension of what Flickr is already doing with more than 2 billion photos stored
worldwide – providing a place where people capture and share life’s daily
moments.”
In a world where digital media
is essentially part of our lives, and almost every device, whether it is a
mobile phone or a digital camera, offers the possibility to capture short clips,
which people want to share. This “has led to a new behavior emerging in the
market,” said Srivastava, adding that “there is a great resonance between this
new category of content and with the kind of authentic, personal moments
already being shared on Flickr.”
According to a study made by
Yahoo, users aged 18 to 44 are likely to capture videos with their digital cameras,
but they also need an efficient way to share them, which is exactly how the
video sharing feature of Flickr emerged.
“Video on Flickr gives members a
glimpse into daily and extraordinary activities,” the company said, adding that
users can now share videos the same way they share photos, and at the same time
set privacy settings for friends, family or other users in the Flickr
community. With the help of team and community review and automated
abuse-spotting mechanisms, video sharing on Flickr should meet the demands of
the community.
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