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Reactions to Flickr’s Announcement

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I’m sure many of you Flickr fans have read today flickr news and i bet that are many that have something to say about this piece if news.

2. On March 15th, 2007 we’ll be discontinuing the old email-based Flickr sign in system. From that point on, everyone will have to use a Yahoo! ID to sign in to Flickr.

We’re making this change now to simplify the sign in process in advance of several large projects launching this year, but some Flickr features and tools already require Yahoo! IDs for sign in — like the mobile site at m.flickr.com or the new Yahoo! Go program for mobiles, available at http://go.yahoo.com.

As for me i am already a Yahoo member so switching it’s not that hard or painful.However i do undersatnd people are really getting pissed off with the news that from March 15th onwards you can’t login without a Yahoo ID.

Personally this piece of news was bound to come up one day ever since Yahoo bought Flickr.

What are your comments?

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31 January 2007 | Uncategorized, News, Flickr | 3 Responses


3 Responses to “ Reactions to Flickr’s Announcement ”  

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  1. 1 Kosso Jan 31st, 2007 at 2:44 pm

    He’s my 2p (or should that be $25?)
    http://kosso.wordpress.com/2007/01/31/damn-youhoo-flickr/

  2. 2 menj Feb 1st, 2007 at 1:14 am

    It was bound to happen anyway but sometime ago I lost access to my Yahoo account and been trying to get a new password since. I might just have to register a new Yahoo account and abandon my old one.

    - MENJ

  1. 1 stuart @ amanzi » Blog Archive » Flickr forcing users to change their ways Pingback on Jan 31st, 2007 at 3:41 pm

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