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Buddypress Media (formerly BP Album+) instantly adds community oriented image, audio, and video sharing to your Wordpress website. Whether you're building a video portal, a photo sharing community, or a niche social network, Buddypress Media lets you emulate and exceed the functionality of ... [More] popular sites like Facebook, Flickr, Youtube, and deviantART. Designed with high-traffic websites in mind, the plugin includes a fast disk cache that's designed to be run off a SSD (solid state drive), and features for splitting content across multiple servers and content delivery networks. If you want to run a large media sharing community using the Wordpress CMS, Buddypress Media is the place to start. [Less]

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Application for building web photo albums. Features: FTP Browser, Exif viewer, Thumbnail and Image processing, HTML generation, CSS styles, slideshow (Javascript or JavaFX). Just build your gallery and upload. You won't need any server side scripting or database.

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Run your own photo website. Camera Life is PHP software you can run to show your photos on your own website. Camera Life is easy to setup and customize if want to blend it in with the rest of your site.

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The project aims to provide a ranking framework on top of which software can be build to rank singles, albums, movies as recurring charts.

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+------------------------+ |Used Technologies:- | +------------------------+ | |-> PHP. |-> AJAX. |-> WEB 2.0. |-> Yahoo API. |-> Google API. |-> Flickr API. | +---------------

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What is it?Searching for albums (and photos within albums) based on tags is very expensive via Flickr's API. This provides caching capabilities to speed up the process (and provide a gallery while it's at it)! Requires: phpFlickr 2.0.0 Lite.php Why was it made?My church, Gracepoint ... [More] Fellowship Church, and its various campus groups utilizes Flickr as a photo repository. Since we have a bazillion of sets, all the other Flickr gallery frameworks (eg, Wordpress' FAlbum) are too slow and unable to keep up with our plethora of sets. Hence, Flickr Sets by Tag (FST) was born. [Less]

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This is a very simple gallery which can be embedded into the website and is built in Flash using Actionscript 3.0. It makes use of Picasa Web Albums Data API to read a RSS file and then show photos from a particular album into the flash file. Right now its in a very basic stage and needs only 2 data ... [More] information i.e. your username and an albumid. Check out the details by downloading the examples files from the download section. Source is available from the svn. And please if you are using it somewhere, let me know on swapnilsarwe@gmail.com. And even if you are trying to extend it with more options or better options, please inform me, I would be glad to see this baby grow. [Less]

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The Picasa photo manager is an amazing application. It is probably one of the best I have used. Unfortunately, it is a bit over the top for solely managing webalbums. On top of that, the Linux version does not yet support Webalbum uploading. The folks at the Mono project have developed a nice set ... [More] of classes that provides data access to Picasa webalbums; it's called google-sharp. Unfortunately the only application that uses it is F-Spot, which is possibly one of the worst pieces of software I have ever used. So the plan is to write a simple photo manager for Picasa. [Less]

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Django-Picasso Note:This is an inactive project that was made mostly obsolete by the continued development of django-syncr. This project is in the process of being combined with django-picasa to become a reference implementation of Picasa as a photo app backend using django-syncr. The working ... [More] copy of the combination can be found on the project's Bitbucket page. The django-picasso project will likely be deleted from Google Code in the near future. IntroductionI love Google's Picasa desktop application, and the ability to upload photos to the Picasa Web Albums site using the app is extremely useful. When I built my personal website using Django, I wanted a way to use Picasa Web Albums as a backend for my photos section so that I could take advantage of the easy uploads. I couldn't find a Django pluggable app that fit what I was looking for, so I decided to go ahead and make one using the Picasa Web Albums API and the GData Python client. AboutDjango-Picasso is a relatively simply way to synchronize data from the Picasa Web Albums API into your local database and use it in your web application. It does this using a script that integrates the GData Python client and a set of Django models. This script can be called from the custom management command that I built and run from a cron job, or for more flexibility it can be imported and run directly from picasso.utils. The script does not import the actual picture files - it saves links to the pictures hosted on the Picasa Web Albums site. If you find this project useful and modify it to add features, please consider sharing those enhancements by adding a patch to an issue ticket. I'll review and apply the enhancement to the trunk so that it can be shared with the community. Thanks! PrerequisitesDjango-Picasso requires the GData Python Client, which can be downloaded here. Debian/Ubuntu users: I tried to install the python-gdata package from apt-get, but it did not provide the same functionality. I wasn't able to import gdata.photos.service.PhotoService(), which is what I use in the utility script. I had to install the python client using the link above and the included setup.py script. InstallationInstallation is detailed in the wiki. [Less]

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This project aims to use the picasaweb's rss feeds for a particular user to display album information and use lightbox to display the photos.

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