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Flickr, Yahoo!, and the CEO
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 157436" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>She's pandering to her biggest audience, amateurs who feel they're at or above the level of most professionals. She's been tasked with reversing Flickr's rapidly fleeting membership and has calculated that all the "pro's" in the world cannot bring the needed numbers so she's now courting the unwashed masses (you so seldom get to use the phrase - unwashed masses, these days) and throwing her audience of pro's under the bus. The sad thing is now with the 1 TB of free disk space, she may not need pro's any longer as she cuts into the SmugMug, Zenfolio, Photoshelter and other's market share. For those of us who use these hosting sites, it will be a good thing since any attempt to fight Yahoo will have to include lower hosting fees.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 157436, member: 9521"] She's pandering to her biggest audience, amateurs who feel they're at or above the level of most professionals. She's been tasked with reversing Flickr's rapidly fleeting membership and has calculated that all the "pro's" in the world cannot bring the needed numbers so she's now courting the unwashed masses (you so seldom get to use the phrase - unwashed masses, these days) and throwing her audience of pro's under the bus. The sad thing is now with the 1 TB of free disk space, she may not need pro's any longer as she cuts into the SmugMug, Zenfolio, Photoshelter and other's market share. For those of us who use these hosting sites, it will be a good thing since any attempt to fight Yahoo will have to include lower hosting fees. [/QUOTE]
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