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I find that I use Bump more & more to transfer photos from my phone to my laptop. It's the only way I do it. Here's how
I love the new Bump way of transferring photos from your phone to your computer It's as simple as could be
The easiest way to transfer photos from your phone to your desktop computer
PixelateTool lets you blur selected parts of your photos so you can hide sensitive information before sharing online
YCombinator-Backed Chute Launches a Twilio For Photos I remember them from Launch Conf last year, was sure they closed
Ha, this TechCrunch post has a photo from iStockPhoto that they didn't buy (with the watermark)
Scalado Remove magically removes unwanted people and objects from your photos
Anticrop for iPhone really seems like magic: it takes a photo and expands it. The results are outstanding:
@omervk cool, share photos when you get it
Just about to make some history. Great photo:
Kinotopic, a great app for creating still photos with minor animations, is free today
@nechmads wow, even more amazing than your still photos!
Shit Google hid the Reader link back in the "more" section of the top bar. They should personalize it (knowing I don't use Photos and Sites)
The Javascript tricks Facebook use in the photo viewer in order to have the browser back and forward buttons behave "normally" are great!
Awesome photos from Burning Man. Next year I'm totally there
WTF just added a contact to my Gmail (just name and number) and when I view it on the iPhone it has a photo of somebody else I know
Seems like the Steve Jobs photo circulated by TMZ is a fake. Goes to show you can't trust them /via @omervk
Day to Night, Wonderful Time-Lapse Photo Collages of New York City by @laughingsquid
