Photos typically are taken at places with little or no Internet connectivity. Uploading and managing photos therefore seems to be a good fit for secure scuttlebutt.
Flickr is a good example of how the typical tech start-up cycle (VC, then exit) destroyed a well-liked web service by alienating their user base. This could never had happened in the scuttleverse. With flickr now being sold the 2nd time (as part of yahoo), it seems like a good time to re-create the user experience from before yahoo's redesign of the UI.
Photos typically are taken at places with little or no Internet connectivity. Uploading and managing photos therefore seems to be a good fit for secure scuttlebutt.
Flickr is a good example of how the typical tech start-up cycle (VC, then exit) destroyed a well-liked web service by alienating their user base. This could never had happened in the scuttleverse. With flickr now being sold the 2nd time (as part of yahoo), it seems like a good time to re-create the user experience from before yahoo's redesign of the UI.