With over a billion photos being uploaded to the Internet, there is a discovery problem, argues Lucas Buick, chief executive officer and co-founder of San Francisco-based Hipstamatic. To solve that problem of plenty, the company has launched a new version of its Oggl app.
The new (and much improved) version, Oggl 2.0 (which costs $10 a year), essentially is a meta photo-app/service that not only allows folks to aggregate their photos from Hipstamatic and Instagram, but it also has built in photo-capture capabilities. The company will add capabilities to integrate photos from other services, such as 500px and Flickr, relatively soon. Oggl 2.0 is currently for iPhones with iOS 6 and above. An updated version for Windows Phone 8 will be released in the coming weeks.
The new version allows folks to experience photos from various difference accounts and, more importantly, it allows people to create “collections.” For instance, you…
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