Upcoming.org Now Pulling In Flickr Photos

by Scott Beale on August 28, 2006 · 0 comments

Upcoming.org

Along with Flickr’s geotagging launch today, Upcoming.org rolled out a bunch of new features, including Flickr photo integration. So now, if people shoot photos at an event that is listed on Upcoming.org, a special tag will be generated for their photos and then when they tag their photos in Flickr, the photos will automatically show up on the Upcoming.org event page. Also the tagged photos on Flickr will cross-reference the Upcoming.org page. To see it in action, check out the The Valleyschwag Hoedown listing on Upcoming.org.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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