Five Hot Web 2.0 Apps

16 Jan, 2008, 4:15 pm IST | Aditya Advani

Let's check out five new Web 2.0 applications that promise a host of new features.

Five Hot Web 2.0 Apps

PhotoShelter
Commercial photo-sharing built by Bruce Wayne photographers who double up as Web 2.0 Batmen. All photographers who take or scan high-res photographs at print-ready resolutions and are looking for an online channel for distribution of their work should look no further. Art buyers and photo editors browsing this website can use the site’s inbuilt rights management system to license their work appropriately for their particular application.

The site’s quality is further assured by smart tag based search, the screening and business model: only high-res photos (the minimum is 11MB, RAW format required) are uploadable, and should your work be licensed through the site, it will take a cut of the proceeds. This is professional photo sharing integrated with a high-level understanding of intellectual property rights. Truly, the Internet is now open for the independent photographer’s business.

Tags: Web 2.0

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