Flickr Christmas gift

Flickr is raising the limits on their accounts. Pro users have no limit, and free users can upload 100MB per month. There are also some details on how you can buy a pro membership for someone, even if they don’t currently have any kind of Flickr account.

Angela and I have thousands of photos, imagine what we could do with unlimited uploads. 🙂

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