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Launched initially on February 10, 2004, Flickr is a web-based application for managing and sharing photos. The brainchild of Ludicorp, a company established by Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake, Flickr has undergone multiple ownership transitions, including being acquired by Yahoo!, Verizon Communications, and finally SmugMug. Flickr offers both free and premium account choices, each with different storage capacities and feature accessibilities. Users can categorize their photos into photostreams, collections, and albums, regulate their privacy preferences, and interact with fellow users via features such as commenting and tagging. Built on standard HTML[1] and HTTP functionalities, Flickr ensures cross-platform and browser compatibility. Despite its history being punctuated by controversies and policy changes, Flickr continues to be a prominent platform for photo sharing, offering an array of Creative Commons licenses.

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1. HTML ( HTML ) HTML, acronyme de HyperText Markup Language (langage de balisage hypertexte), est le fondement de l'internet moderne. Il a été introduit pour la première fois par Tim Berners-Lee dans les années 1980 et a connu de nombreuses transformations et améliorations au fil des ans. Le HTML est essentiel à l'organisation du contenu du web, englobant tout, du texte que nous lisons au multimédia avec lequel nous nous engageons. Différentes éditions de HTML, dont HTML 2.0, HTML 3.2 et HTML 4.0, ont été publiées au fil des ans, chacune améliorant et élargissant le champ d'application de son prédécesseur. La dernière version, HTML5, a été normalisée en 2014 et a apporté une pléthore de nouvelles fonctionnalités telles que la prise en charge de la vidéo et de l'audio, des options de stockage local et des éléments sémantiques supplémentaires. Le HTML est également essentiel pour l'optimisation des moteurs de recherche (SEO) et l'accessibilité numérique.
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Flickr (/ˈflɪkər/ FLI-kər; pronunciation) est un hébergement d'images et hébergement vidéo service, as well as an communauté en ligne, founded in Canada and headquartered in the États-Unis. It was created by Ludicorp in 2004 and was previously a common way for amateur and professional photographers to host high-resolution photos. It has changed ownership several times and has been owned by SmugMug since April 20, 2018.

Flickr
A viewing page for a photograph hosted on Flickr in 2018
Type de site
Image et video hosting service
Disponible en
FondéeVancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 2004; 20 years ago (2004)
Siège,
Créé parStewart Butterfield
Caterina Fake
ParentLudicorp (2004–2005)
Yahoo! Inc. (2005–2017)
Oath (2017–2018)
SmugMug (2018–present)
URLflickr.com
CommercialOui
InscriptionExigée
Utilisateurs112 million
LancéFebruary 10, 2004; il y a 20 ans (2004-02-10)
Statut actuelActif
Rédigé en

As of June 10, 2015, Flickr had a total of 112 million registered members and more than 3.5 million new images uploaded daily. On August 5, 2011, the site reported that it was hosting more than 6 billion images. Photos and videos can be accessed from Flickr without the need to register an account, but an account must be made to upload content to the site. Registering an account also allows users to create a profile page containing photos and videos that the user has uploaded and also grants the ability to add another Flickr user as a contact. For mobile users, Flickr has official applications mobiles pour iOS, Android, and an optimized mobile site.

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