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Caterina Fake, co-founder of Flickr
ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber spoke with Caterina Fake, co-founder of Flickr, on Dec. 13 at the Syndicate 2005 conference in San Francisco. Here's the whole interview.\r\n\r\n
ZDNet's Dan Farber asked Flickr co-founder a final question\11
ZDNet's Dan Farber winds up his chat with Flickr's co-founder by asking, "When's my video go onto Flickr?" Caterina Fake spoke with Farber December 14 at the Syndicate conference in San Francisco.\r\n
Flickr makes money for the members?
Caterina Fake talks about revenue for Flickr and its users. She spoke with ZDNet's Dan Farber at the Syndicate conference in San Francisco on December 14th.\r\n
From blogger to executive: Caterina Fake of Flickr
A global gallery was not what the founders of Flickr intended at first. But talking to Dan Farber of ZDNet during the Syndicate conference in San Francisco on Dec. 14, Caterina Fake says, now, events like Hurricane Katrina lead to instant photo collections visible worldwide.\r\n
Flickr co-founder Caterina Fake: Web 2.0 and photo sharing\r\n
Speaking with Dan Farber of ZDNet, Flickr's co-founder says Web 2.0 features will grow across most consumer sites, including hers. They spoke outside the meeting room at the Syndicate conference in San Francisco on December 14.\r\n
Freeing the API for Flickr\r\n
Flickr's Caterina Fake says the free API has led to an explosion of creativity and utility among users. At the Syndicate conference in San Francisco on Dec. 14, she spoke with ZDNet's Dan Farber and said there's more to come.\r\n
Flickr co-founder: Data is users' own
Google uses "brute force computation," says Fake, who adds that Flickr recognizes its users own their personal data. ZDNet's Dan Farber caught up with Fake at the Syndicate conference in San Francisco on December 14.\r\n
Since being bought by Yahoo earlier this year, Flickr has five times as many photos and 10 times the users. In a community, says co-founder Caterina Fake, you don't make unilateral decisions.\r\n
Shai Agassi, president of SAP's product and technology group, speaks with ZDNet Editor in Chief Dan Farber about the next level of innovation for the company and why he thinks it's ahead of the game.\r\n
Yahoo to bring RSS to the masses
At the Syndicate 2005 conference on Dec. 14 in San Francisco, Dan Farber of ZDNet and Scott Gatz, Yahoo's senior director of personalization products, discuss the integration of RSS into Yahoo's offerings.
