Powersnap.com – Share & Organize Digital Photos

Powersnap.comI kind of thought the market for photo-sharing was amply covered on the internet, but that probably just exposes my naivete. This site, which has already partnered with Flickr, creates a new way to share and organize photos in one site, as well as creating a photo archive that is easily accessible.

Apparently, most people have their photos in different sites such as Snapfish, Flickr, Kodak, etc, and have to send their albums out and around. This site creates automatic feeds like most blogs have, so that when a new photo is uploaded, the subscriber is sent those new photos automatically. This means that neither the sender or the viewer has to do anything. Oh, and it is free.

Powersnap.com In Their Own Words

PowerSnap alpha 2.0 enables users to automate photo sharing and organize their digital photos within a single application. For the first time the user can manage all their photographs, automatically sending and receiving pictures from friends in near real-time, and synchronize their uploaded albums with their desktop. Instead of struggling with multiple sites and applications, photos can be shared automatically using just a few keystrokes. Users can easily find both their own photos, and pictures shared by their friends, all within one easy-to-use application.

Why Powersnap.com It Might Be A Killer

There are billions of photos being shared all over the internet, and any application that simplifies this process for all parties is going to be appreciated.

Some Questions About Powersnap.com

Why is their traffic so low? How are they marketing this product on Flickr and other online photo sharing sites? How are they going to make a profit? Powersnap.com

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