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Back from the dead!



There was this site that was pretty amazing when it came online way back in 2004.  It was unlike most other sites available but then it just languished.  Not much happened with the site for years.  Until now...

This site now makes Google+ and iCloud seem like small potatoes.  They will give you a few gigs of storage for free which is laughable when you compare it to the 1 terabyte of free storage that flickr will give you.

Take a look at this post to read about what they now offer.

I am going to take all my images and upload them here.  Why?  Another way to back them up for free and I am very excited to see where Yahoo! will go next.

(They also just purchased tumblr for a little over a billion dollars.  Yahoo might just be a company to watch.)

Who is with me on this?  Flickr all the way!

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