Flickr FINALLY releases its first official Android App

flickr android camera 520x245 Flickr FINALLY releases its first official Android App

Today,Flickrunveiled its first officialAndroid app, two years after releasing an iPhone app. The new Android app is described as ashoot-and-share app that lets users edit photos and add Instagram-like filters.

The app lets users modify the flash and shutter focus as well as scroll through their libraries of photos, similar to the web experience. Gigaom points out that By hitting the market now, Flickr for Android could well take some air out ofInstagrams upcoming Android debut In a meeting at Flickrs San Francisco headquarters Wednesday, Flickrs head of product Markus Spiering said that those features are currently in development to be added to the iPhone app, but would not provide a time frame as to when they will be deployed.

But will the fresh new app pull Flickr out of its stalemate?The long-term health of the Flickr photo sharing service with 68 million registered users has been called into serious question over the past year.And not just becauseYahoo! decided to sunset Deliciousbut also because for the past several years, the site, which was founded in 2004, has remained stagnant, unchanged with the exception of thousands of new members and a few social features.

Many in our backchannel have suggested that Google may as well buy Flickr, and fold its content into Google+.

What do you think?


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