Photo sharing service Flickr has announced a new HTML5-based photo uploader with drag-and-drop support and a better interface for adding captions, titles and other annotations to your uploaded images.
If you're working without Flash, either out of hardware necessity (iPads, hot-running MacBooks) or computational fidelity, you'll dig Aviary's new HTML5-based editor. It's a suite that has most of ...
Aviary, the company that makes it easy for mobile developers to integrate image editing into their apps, is debuting a huge partnership today. The New York-based startup will be powering photo editing ...
The Koffeeware HTML5 photo tools are available in SaaS mode for integration into any third party ordering system. While Koffeeware will integrate these tools into its current set of products, ...
It wasn’t long ago that we told you about Picuous, which is essentially an incredibly easy way to embed photos onto a website while still retaining copyright. Essentially Picuous fills the gap that ...
With photo editing at its core, NYC based Aviary wants to power every mobile photo application on the planet. The startup has grown exponentially since the release of its mobile SDK, but now a massive ...
Showcase your photographs on your website with free Juicebox. Not a day goes by without cat pictures being shared on Facebook, or landscape photos being reused on Flickr via Creative Commons. But the ...
Support for WebRTC, a new Web standard for audio and video conferencing, has landed in the Chrome developer channel. We used the WebRTC webcam API to build an HTML5 photo booth.
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