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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Flickr多語文化

Flickr Goes Multi-lingual to Help People around the World Explore and Share Photos

KUALA LUMPUR – June 13, 2007 – Flickr, one of the world’s leading online photo-sharing communities, today launched flickr.com in seven additional languages to help the global Flickr community more easily explore, find, manage and share photos. With over half of Flickr members already using Flickr in regions outside the United States, this new language support will help these people and more to join Flickr's global community.

“Flickr has established itself as the eyes of the world, with millions of people all over the planet sharing photos of every imaginable aspect of life,” said Stewart Butterfield, general manager of Flickr at Yahoo! “Today, we’re expanding our language support to make that dialogue easier and to connect those who may not speak the same language, but who share the same passions.”

Flickr fosters connections and interaction among the online community to encourage the sharing and discovery of what people see and experience in their everyday lives. Whether communicating with friends and family, conversing about shared interests, or capturing breaking news, members can upload and share photos from anywhere at anytime. Now, with multiple languages supported, members can traverse language barriers to participate in one of the fastest growing online communities and share, explore and discover over 525 million photos taken by Flickr members from all over the world.

To celebrate this milestone, Flickr will host a series of global community events starting this month in Berlin, Paris, London and Montreal. Flickr will also unveil its 24 Hours of Flickr commemorative book illustrating life as it happened around the world in one day. 24 Hours of Flickr was a global photo project for which members were encouraged to submit one photo taken on May 5, 2007 to illustrate that day in the life of the Flickr community.

Flickr users from Malaysia also participated in this global photo project. Users had the option to geo-tag their photo submissions, and selected submissions from Malaysian users can be viewed at http://www.flickr.com/groups/24flickr/map/.

For more information on the project, visit Yahoo.com and search for “24 Hours of Flickr.”

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