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In 2012, the web site was updated for Zoomr's 7th anniversary, announcing an "official closed beta" of a new version of the site that would discard "older concepts that kept the previous version of Zooomr too technically deep from every day users". As of 1 March 2015, there has been no further visible update to the site. |
In 2012, the web site was updated for Zoomr's 7th anniversary, announcing an "official closed beta" of a new version of the site that would discard "older concepts that kept the previous version of Zooomr too technically deep from every day users". As of 1 March 2015, there has been no further visible update to the site. |
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As of August 2022, Zooomr now directs to an online gemstone store. |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Latest revision as of 22:26, 19 August 2022
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Type of site | Photo sharing |
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Owner | BlueBridge Technologies Group |
Created by | Kristopher Tate & Michael Van Veen |
URL | https://www.zooomr.com |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Free |
Current status | defunct |
Zooomr was a website for sharing digital photos.
History
[edit]Zooomr was created in 2005 by Kristopher Tate and Michael Van Veen of BlueBridge Technologies Group.[1][2]
On 19 June 2006 Thomas Hawk, a photographer and blogger from San Francisco, was recruited by Zooomr as its so called "Chief Evangelist." On 17 July 2006 Zooomr released Zooomr 2 which introduced SmartSets, improved geotagging of photos via TagMap, and many enhancements in speed, design and performance.[1] Features such as Notes and Portals were added to Zooomr[2] on 22 August 2006.
In 2012, the web site was updated for Zoomr's 7th anniversary, announcing an "official closed beta" of a new version of the site that would discard "older concepts that kept the previous version of Zooomr too technically deep from every day users". As of 1 March 2015, there has been no further visible update to the site.
As of August 2022, Zooomr now directs to an online gemstone store.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ BBC Profile - March 2007
- ^ ".NET" magazine article - December 2006
- ^ "Flickr has some catching up to do" Michael Arrington, March 11, 2006