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  2. Capsule (website) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsule_(website)

    Capsule is an event planning and private group based multi-media and photo sharing social platform. [2] [5] Founded in 2011, it provides members with a way to share event information among group members through its website or mobile app. [4] It has been featured in The Huffington Post and New York Mag as a top app for weddings.

  3. Blipfoto - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot from Blipfoto on April 7, 2018. Blipfoto is an Edinburgh-headquartered online daily photo journal and social networking service allowing people to save a record of their life in pictures; sharing their photographs and telling their stories one day at a time.

  4. PicMonkey - Wikipedia

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    Picnik was a popular online photo editor that had been acquired by Google in 2010, but was shut down in January 2012. [8] Terry, Huff, Sposato and others saw this as an opportunity to create a new company, PicMonkey, which was founded in April 2012 [ 7 ] with the stated aim of creating a “fast and lightweight” photo editing experience.

  5. Lapse (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Lapse is a British social media platform and photo-sharing app. Co-founded by Dan and Ben Silvertown in 2021, [1] the app offers users the ability to take and share images, as well as interact with other users' posts through comments and reactions. [2] It also lets users form groups to collaborate to produce a digital photo collection. [3]

  6. Pixelfed - Wikipedia

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    Pixelfed has photo sharing features similar to Instagram and is sometimes considered as an "ethical" alternative to Instagram. [15] [16] [4] Users can post photos, stories and collections via an independent, distributed and federating photo community in the form of connected Pixelfed instances. [17]

  7. QRpedia - Wikipedia

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    Visitors to Derby Museum using a mobile phone to scan a QRpedia QR code. When a user scans a QRpedia QR code on their mobile device, the device decodes the QR code into a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) using the domain name "languagecode.qrwp.org" and whose path (final part) is the title of a Wikipedia article, and sends a request for the article specified in the URL to the QRpedia web server.

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