From Little Things, Big Things Grow
An article from A List Apart by George Oates: “At Flickr, we’ve worked very hard to remain neutral while our members jostle and collide and talk and whisper to each other. Sharing photos is practically a side-effect. Our members have thrilled and challenged us—not just with their beautiful photography, but by showing us how to use our infrastructure in ways we could have never imagined.”
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| Sean | A List Apart: Articles: Community: From Little Things, Bi... |
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| Brent | A List Apart: Articles: Community: From Little Things, Bi... |
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May 25, 2008 | |
Flickr's George Oates talks about the early days of Flickr and how they fostered a small new community into the thriving and writhing mass that it is today. |
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| Grant | From Little Things, Big Things Grow |
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May 13, 2008 | |
An article from A List Apart by George Oates: “At Flickr, we’ve worked very hard to remain neutral while our members jostle and collide and talk and whisper to each other. Sharing photos is practically a side-effect. Our membe... |
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May 12, 2008 | |
People don’t like being told what to do. We like to explore, change things around, and make a place our own. Hefty design challenges await the makers of websites where people feel free to engage; both with the system itself and ... |
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| Community Building | A List Apart: Articles: Community: From Little Things, Bi... |
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Flickr's George Oates talks about the early days of Flickr and how they fostered a small new community into the thriving and writhing mass that it is today. |
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