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Flickr for Windows Phone 7 is here

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - February 03, 2011



The official Flickr app for Windows Phone 7 devices is finally here. You can grab your copy in the marketplace by checking the link below.

Features of Flickr for Windows Phone 7:

  • Browse your Flickr photos in stunning high resolution display and touch navigation controls
  • Share photos with friends and family via email, Twitter, Facebook and more
  • Upload your latest images on the go with the in-app uploader
  • Seamlessly transition from your Windows Phone 7 to Windows 7 tablet and back again, without ever losing your place

    It's nice to see Windows Phone 7 getting some support from popular services like Flicr. Microsoft is way behind but the more competition the better.



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