That is the question. For an opinion about Flickr that's about as flawed (for different reasons, though) as Stephen Shore's bashing of Flickr (see the quote in Alec's post) check, for example, this post.
To Flickr, or not to Flickr
By Joerg Colberg on August 8, 2007 10:01 AM
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elizabeth fleming
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