The value of user data

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November 22nd, 2006

During my morning feed reading I have again been reminded about how valuble a critical mass of users can be. Flickr have launched a camera finder section on their site, which identifies what camera is used to take a digital photo. This data is extremely useful to the camera industry, flickr users and photograpers.

The “Flickr Launches Camera Finder” post on Mashable gives a really good summary the details of what the new feature entails.

I think that it is about time for our team at Technovated to release one of our products, which we have been putting on hold for so long because of client work. Come on chaps - lets stop talking and start working!

One comment on “The value of user data”

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    Bring it on ;-)

    Gareth at November 22nd, 2006 around 4:33 pm
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