Have an API Key, Zooomr
There’s some hooplah over Flickr not letting Zooomr have an API key. Just to be clear, as if my earlier post on the ‘lock-in’ subject weren’t already clear enough, we’re happy to play nice with our competitors. Grab a SmugMug API Key, make it easy to migrate your photos - we’re thrilled.
We think competition is good, lock-in is bad, and that the best company should win. We all do things a little (or more than a little, depending) differently than each other. Let the customer choose.





June 18th, 2006 at 12:14 am
Haha, thanks Don — You’re welcome to an API key over here at our camp too.
I won’t have a formal form up until Zooomr 2, so feel free to drop me a line.
I look forward to working with you guys,
Kristopher Tate
cto & founder — bluebridge tech / zooomr
June 18th, 2006 at 8:47 am
Hi Don,
I really like the attitude here. I’ve spent the last week reviewing different photo sites for my personal needs and this post sealed the deal for me. Smugmug’s attitude in general appears great and this approach to lock-in makes me feel secure about leaving my photos in Smugmug’s care.
August 7th, 2006 at 6:37 am
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I am Karin, very interesting article that contained the information I was searching for in Google, thanks.