The venerable photo-sharing website will for the first time since 2005 be run by a photography-focused company. Here's what'll change and what won't. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 ...
There are a number of different platforms that provide photo-sharing capabilities. These include Instagram, Behance, and even Unsplash. Alongside these options, the past few years have seen a ...
SmugMug is a secure, subscription-based photo cloud storage service that’s great for entry-level enthusiasts and professional photographers. Easy to use, with great extras, like the website designer ...
SAN FRANCISCO — Flickr has been snapped up by Silicon Valley photo-sharing and storage company SmugMug, USA TODAY has learned. SmugMug CEO Don MacAskill told USA TODAY he's committed to breathing new ...
Flickr, the longtime, online photo-sharing community that has changed hands a few times in its 14-year history, has been acquired by SmugMug, the independent photo-sharing and storage company. USA ...
When in April of last year, the photo-hosting service SmugMug acquired the photo-hosting service Flickr from Verizon’s digital media subsidiary, SmugMug CEO Don MacAskill said he was committed to ...
Don't worry, SmugMug won't try to turn Flickr into the next Instagram, CEO says as he takes over the site 10 months after Verizon bought it through its Yahoo acquisition. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
SmugMug CEO promises that photography will be “a priority” for Flickr going forward SmugMug CEO promises that photography will be “a priority” for Flickr going forward SmugMug isn’t doing away with ...
Two photo-sharing services are teaming up, as SmugMug buys Flickr from Verizon’s digital media subsidiary Oath. USA Today broke the news and interviewed SmugMug CEO Don MacAskill, who said he hopes to ...
Verizon is shedding another asset from its Oath division: The telco has sold photo-sharing service Flickr — which had been part of Yahoo — to SmugMug. Terms of the deal, announced late Friday, weren’t ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIF. — Ever the proud father, Chris MacAskill screens 20-year-old home movies of his sons -- Ben singing about a stegosaurus, Mark getting a mohawk -- on his laptop. “This is the ...