http://www.ipernity.com/
all in the pursuit of a new home...I got an invite from Stormlizard, but am still stuck in moving pieces of this site to another site, so am waiting for feedback :-)
all in the pursuit of a new home...I got an invite from Stormlizard, but am still stuck in moving pieces of this site to another site, so am waiting for feedback :-)
I've added information to your PM a moment ago.
ReplyDeleteJohn :-))
hi John...
ReplyDeleteok, will check...my MP keeps hanging a bit as I am doing backup and its slow, slow here...I will come back later
I still don't get how it works.
ReplyDeleteIt is a good idea to read the "Help" files. It took me a while to fathom out this and that with it such as adding colour to the layout.
ReplyDeleteUploading photos is easy, as is uploading video files.
John.
From wiki -
ReplyDeleteipernity is a website offering free and paid multimedia sharing and social networking services.
The site is designed for both authors/artists and families/friends, and allows publishing and sharing in the same space of various types of digital content such as: blogs, photos, videos and audio files.
ipernity is often compared to Flickr, another photo sharing website.
It won the second Open Web Awards in the Photo Sharing category in December 2008.
ipernity is designed for authors/artists wanting to promote their digital work to all users of the internet; families/friends for private use of their digital content
ipernity blog is widely used by the Esperanto-speaking community.
It is particularly appreciated by the photographic community.
ipernity has also become a new place for a group of Flickr users who left it after the censorship controversy, although it has, in the meantime, developed the same kind of problems.
I've signed up today to see for myself how it handles albums....btw 200 mb monthly limit for the upload, unless you go for a paid membership...
Who are the Esperanto-speaking community? I think I am beginning to like WordPress but someone left a like to my last journal entry to a Multiply Phoenix.
ReplyDeletepangit ang una kong description..hehe..so am taking leaf from wiki -
ReplyDeleteEsperanto is a special language that was designed to be easy to learn. It was made in the nineteenth century by Ludovic Lazarus Zamenhof, a Polish eye doctor. He made it so people from different countries could talk to each other.
At first the language was named "La Internacia Lingvo," which means "The International Language." But people that learned the language wanted to call it Esperanto, which means "the one who hopes." The name comes from "Doktoro Esperanto," which is what Zamenhof called himself when he made the first book about Esperanto.
No one knows exactly how many people now speak Esperanto. The most common guesses are between several hundred thousand and two million speakers around the world.
how do you compare it with Google+?
ReplyDeleteYou can't really compare them. Google + is built up in a very crazy manner in my opinion with all those "Circles of this and that.
ReplyDeleteJohn.
hi John...
ReplyDeleteI found the circles cute and easy way to define the access to my posts...
I just click on the friend's handle I want and drag it to the circle I defined...so for example I made a Circle "Multiply Friends" and another Circle "Family", another Circle "Work Colleagues" and I see you a contact, then its a matter of dragging say John (ehem) to the Circle titled as "Multiply Friends". I dragged Doc Philip (it wasn't hurting him hahaha) to Multiply Friends circle also and Tito Rudy etc.
So when I posted a blog or a photo album, the access I just click and point to that particular circle instead of the Public circle access.
anong particulars po?
ReplyDeletefor blogs, well, blogspot or blogger in G+ is ok..though I think Wordpress has some advantages over it.
for pictures, I found ipernity's layout and way nicer..but probably coz I was used to Flickr. But I liked Google + unlimited upload (I hope it stays that way)