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Thursday, June 17, 2010

Here are my thoughts on Twitpic, TweetPhoto, and Twitgoo.

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.

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