What amused me most about ipernity was that to me it seemed almost like a
total ripoff of flickr, but with lots more social functionality added and a
slightly slinkier colourscheme - the fact that it's French, and some parts
of the UI are only part-translated makes it that little bit quirkier :)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gordon Joly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: 16 May 2007 23:42
> To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk
> Cc: backstage@lists.bbc.co.uk; Christopher Woods
> Subject: RE: [backstage] Web 2.0 'neglecting good Accessible design'
> 
> At 02:08 +0100 16/5/07, Christopher Woods wrote:
> >Keeping the Flickr train of thought for a second, have you seen 
> >ipernity.com recently?
> 
> 
> With ipernity you can:
> 
>      *
>        Share your photos, music, videos
>      *
>        Create your multimedia blog
>      *
>        Invite your friends, your family
>      *
>        Discover the world
> 
> 
> Nice!
> 
> Gordo
> 
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