The White House is using Flickr
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If you aren’t using Flickr, you should be. Even if you don’t want to upload your own photos, you can search for photos of almost anything you could imagine. Flickr’s own search engine isn’t so great, but there are a couple of alternatives.
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What an amazing way to share these amazing pictures with the world. Here is the entire gallery.
A few favorites.
Crowds of French patriots line the Champs Elysees to view Allied tanks and half tracks pass through the Arc du Triomphe, after Paris was liberated on August 25, 1944.
Woman aircraft worker, Vega Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, Calif. Shown checking electrical assemblies – June, 1942.
Tris Speaker – 1911.
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This one has been making the blog rounds today.
Flickvision is a mashup that shows you the location of pictures that have just been uploaded to Flickr. Very cool!
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This is really impressive! Here’s how to make your own.
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I am a HUGE Beatles fan! Easily my favorite group of all time.
From August of 1969. The group didn’t know it would be their final shoot.

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I got this from Robert Scoble’s blog. This is a tool which provides some interesting analysis of your Flickr photo stream.
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