17 Year Old Creates Flickr Competitor
An anonymous reader writes "Michael Arrington over at TechCrunch has an article up on a new Flickr competitor called Zooomr. The interesting thing about all of this that it was developed in only three months by a 17 year old and to top it all off, the site is currently localized in 16 languages."
When I was 17 I was...umm......creating a hotmail account. So there!
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Flikr can handle a slashdotting.
But is it open source? I think not! Future Bill Gates who will one day terrorize the world!!
If it helps, I don't think you're special either.
Out of curiousity how did you get around child labor laws to work as a nonagricultural worker at 14?
At the risk of straying completely off topic, this guy looks strikingly like Mitch Hedberg.
That is all I have to add to this conversation. Carry on.
--Nycto
building 7 fell in exactly the same exactly symmetrical way as WTC 1 and 2
uhhh...down?
And you mustn't upload NC rated pics because the SysAdmin is 17.
"Everything is adjustable, provided you have the right tools"
Holy shit. Nice non sequitur there! Got ADD much? :-)
When I was ten, to reboot the computer you held it upside down over your head and shook it. Oh wait, that was 'Etch-a-Sketch'. Holy crap, how times have changed!
-- I ignore anonymous replies to my comments and postings.
Hopefully we will not soon see him sprawled out in a Tiger Beat photo spread...
"Who are in control, they are not in control of anything - they don't even control themselves!" - Glen Beck
1. Create a lame clone of a well known web site ... let's say Flikr
2. Fill it up with Google adds
3. Anonymously submit a story on Slashdot saying that the new site is a Flikr KILLER
4. Profit
If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough. (Alan Kay)
You know, that explains a lot about RSS 1.0...
Do daemons dream of electric sleep()?