Here are my thoughts on Twitpic, TweetPhoto, and Twitgoo.
Twitgoo.
Twitgoo’s homepage is similar to the Twitter profile of a person who has a Twitter account. It makes Twitgoo’s website simple-to-use, and easy-to-navigate.
My criticism is Twitgoo has no keyword for searching photos.
Twitgoo has We Love sections, namely People We Love and Apps* We Love.
According to the website, Twitgoo is powered by Photobucket.
Twitpic.
Twitpic has simple-to-use, and easy-to-navigate. Most applications in the iPhone App Store has offer Twitpic, whether they sure paid applications, or free applications.
My criticisms are these: my photo became a big photo; and I can’t add tags.
TweetPhoto.
What I like about TweetPhoto?
TweetPhoto has:
Interactivity;
Geolocation;
Tags;
Photo statistics;
Users can like a photo on TweetPhoto via Facebook;
Users can: click the “thumbs up” icon if they like the photo; click the “thumbs down” icon if they don’t like the photo; and click the “star” icon if the photo became their favorite, uploaded by the user
What I don’t like about TweetPhoto:
iPhone users can only upload photos via the TweetPhoto application, iPod Touch users can’t upload photos via the TweetPhoto application.
* Apps is short for Applications.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Here are my thoughts on Twitpic, TweetPhoto, and Twitgoo.
Labels:
iphone,
ipod touch,
microblogging,
photobucket,
technology,
tweetphoto,
twitgoo,
twitpic,
twitter
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