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Sharing Photos in London for the First “Social Media” Olympics

Written By anggit13 on Tuesday, July 24, 2012 | 5:12 AM

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The recent researches have shown that the Olympic London 2012 will be the first “social media” Olympic Games. On Twitter, six million users were on the service in 2008. Now, over 600 million have signed up. Facebook users also have an explosive growth. Moreover, a larger amount of adults tell that they will keep up with the Olympic 2012 on two or more mobile devices. And most of mobile apps have the social networking function. In other words, most people are going to share what they feel and see in London like their comments and photos with friends online. If you don’t like to be far behind your friends, or want to attract their attention on your live-reporting, preparing some good photography and sharing apps will be your best choice!
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As we know, there are lots of choices for this kind of app. IOS users can use iPhoto, Camera+, Instagram and Procamera and so on. Android users can try apps such as Retro Camera and FxCamera. They are all- featured. All of us definitely can find out an app we like. To be honest, I prefer Instagram along with Flickr and Facebook camera, because I have been used to them and they are all free and available for IOS and Android system. 

Instagram
It is a fact that 50 million users love Instagram! It's a free, fun, and simple to use! You can transform every moment into works of art, and instantly share to Facebook, Twitter.

Flickr obviously is the popular sharing tool. With it you can shoot and share photos & videos, and then see recent photos from your friends, family and the Flickr community all over the world.
Facebook camera creates image-only feeds with speedy uploading. You can post a bunch of photos at once, tag friends, add captions and see photos from other apps.

Reuter Olympic
In addition, sometimes at the most exciting moment some of us in the audience can’t take good photos due to the shooting angle. Reuters Olympics London 2012 could be an alternative. This app delivers the best live Olympics photos & moments captured by Reuters award-winning photographers. You can immediately get and share the wonderful and splendid HD photos online.
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