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Flickr unveils Android app, introduces real-time Photo Session feature (video)

The Android community can be awaiting its personal Instagram app , but a minimum of Flickr has now stepped as much as fill the void. Yesterday, the photo-sharing service unveiled its first actual Android app, in conjunction with a brand new social feature referred to as Photo Session. Available free of charge at the Android Market, the app allows users to snap, filter and upload their photos on to Facebook, Twitter or Flickr, all from the relaxation in their own handset. It also features an array of camera functions like flash, ratio selection, and shutter focus, together with ten high-quality filters. Photo Session, meanwhile, lets you flick through images together with your friends in real-time. All you should do is round up your online comrades, start a session and start flipping through a photostream. Each time you progress directly to the following image, your folks will, too, effectively turning any browsing affair right into a collective, Don Draper-like slide show. For more details, look into the source links below, or trot past the break for a video run-down of Photo Session.

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