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Yogile: A Great New Photo Sharing Service

fun by Shannon Noack on September 7, 2010 | 0 Comments

yogileAt Snoack Studios we love to bring our clients and readers ideas and resources on the newest technology and tools out there. Yogile is one of those great new services we’d like to tell you about because we think it’s pretty neat. You’ve likely all heard (and maybe used) some of the photo sharing services available on the web. This one is different, because it’s free, it’s easy to collaborate and share, it’s simple to use and it isn’t loaded with tons of stuff you don’t need.

Check it out at yogile.com.

I spoke with Anthony at Yogile and asked him to give us a quick rundown of what exactly it is they provide:

At Yogile they have developed a new photo sharing service that makes it incredibly easy to share images privately and within groups.

While established photo sharing sites already exist, Yogile is different because it lets multiple people contribute with ease. Once you create an album, you get a customizable URL and e-mail address to share with anyone who wants to add photos, either as e-mail attachments or uploads through the site. There’s no need for these users to register, keeping the process simple and hassle-free.

Take a wedding, for example. Dozens of attendees take their own photos, all from different cameras and angles. While you might try asking everyone for their shots afterward, Yogile offers a smart alternative.

Great ideas for companies usually come from fulfilling a need we have in everyday life. Anthony started the company in just this way. He says:

I wanted to store my holiday photos somewhere on the net but honestly couldn’t find anything that was really easy to use and had a clean interface. Additionally, I wanted to have some friends upload pictures they took on their holiday with me to my album.

Yogile is smart, simple and certainly easy to use. We’d love to hear what you think about it in the comments area below.

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