Yahoo’s photo sharing service Flickr, is now offering a full terabyte (1024 gigabytes) of photo space for all of its users for free. In addition, it is also offering a full resolution photo storage service. It has revamped its look to make it easy and fun to manage your photos. Yahoo’s CEO Marissa Mayer announced the change at a press event in New York.

Marissa Mayer at the press event in New York
Flickr also comes now with a redesigned Android application. It lets you to upload full resolution pictures easily from any android device.

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Wow , didn’t know about it. Thanks for the info