I'm using Flickr API since several years: it's stable and easy to implement.
It also allows read access without authentication, which is perfect for 
browser/javascript only applications.

Does anyone know any other solution, working also without authentication?




Le vendredi 10 février 2017 18:48:06 UTC+1, Dave Brueck a écrit :
>
> Yeah, it's hard to disagree with that assessment. :( I mean, there's often 
> pretty strict rules in place about what can be talked about when it comes 
> to future plans, especially at a publicly traded company, but in those 
> cases it gets mitigated somewhat by more emphasis on other communication, 
> on frequent updates, on smooth upgrade paths, etc. - so that even if as an 
> employee you aren't allowed to talk about the future, your users can put 
> two and two together or at least feel assured because there is a healthy 
> and thriving developer community.
>
> The turn down of the Picasa API would be tolerable if we had some 
> indication that an actual Google Photos API somewhat imminent - heck, it'd 
> be helpful just to know if an API is in fact coming at all.
>
> Anyway, have you been pretty happy with Amazon Prime Photos so far? At 
> this point I've narrowed my search for an alternative to that and Flickr - 
> I've crossed off the list anything that is /too/ tied to a particular 
> ecosystem (e.g. stuff from Apple or MSFT), anything too small/obscure, 
> Dropbox wasn't a good fit for my particular case, and I stopped looking at 
> a couple of others that were focused more on just on cloud storage/backup 
> and had little in terms of photo/video-related features, so barring any 
> other discoveries I'm down to Amazon and Flickr.
>
> Flickr's API, feature set, and device integration all seem decent enough, 
> although I'm still at the beginning stages of a test integration so time 
> will tell. On the negative side, you can't seem to get more than 1 TB of 
> storage or have videos more than a couple of minutes long (although I'm not 
> sure either will be an issue for my use case so maybe not a big deal). As 
> far as Amazon goes, I've been an AWS user for ages but don't think that's 
> particularly relevant and all I've done so far is skim through some of the 
> Prime Photos docs so I'd be curious to hear your experience.
>

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