7 Cool Photo Sharing alternatives for Twitter



alternative tweetphoto
TwitPic is currently the most popular and largest image sharing service for Twitter. Due to its popularity, there are also popular twitter clients that have built-in support for Twitpic. Now what if we need something alternative than TwitPic? There are some applications that worth a try?Here I’m talking about the possible TwitPic photo sharing application alternatives that counts.

Pikchur

alternative pikchur

Pikchur is a simple service that updates your social networks / micro-blogging platforms with pictures! No need to signup! Just login with one of our many supported platforms and start sending your Piks today!
Features:

  • Social posting to multiple social networks such as twitter, facebook, tumblr, friendfeed and many others at the same time
  • Private posting options
  • Pikboxes or categories
  • Geotag photos
  • Supported by Seesmic Desktop Client

TweetPhoto

alternative tweetphoto

TweetPhoto seems to be the true rival of TwitPic, it offers a number of advanced options, such as stats, geo-tagging, favoriting and many more.
Features:

  • Upload photos via mobile phone and the web to TweetPhoto
  • Share through Twitter and Facebook
  • Favorite the photos you like
  • See who views your photos; favorites your photos, comments on your photos
  • Track how many people looked at a photo
  • Automatically geo-tag photos sent from a GPS enabled phone
  • Use an integrated URL shortening service, http://pic.gd
  • Filter photos by Twitter or Facebook friends
  • Self-moderate comments
  • Search tagged photos throughout the site
  • Subscribe to RSS feeds by user or tags

yFrog


alternative yfrog
yFrog comes from the owners behind well know photo hosting service ImageShack and it is very simple to use. Upload, log in with your Twitter account, share and that’s it. Simple and fast. yFrog is also supported by The most popular Twitter desktop clientTweetDeck and Seesmic.

Pic.im

alternative picim

pic.im is a new and cool service from tr.im for sharing images within services like Twitter. Like tr.im, pic.im collects and then presents cool graphical reports for your shared images, such as how many times they were visited, from which locations, and referred by which websites. With pic.im you know exactly how many people clicked to see your images, and from where.
If you share images on Twitter, pic.im is not only the best name, it is one of the shortest. And because it is 100% integrated with tr.im, if you have an account at tr.im, you already have a pic.im account, and vice-versa. You can combine all your URL sharing needs in one place.

Twitgoo

alternative twitgoo

Twitgoo is another simple photo sharing tool. You login with your Twitter login, the interface mimics pretty much of Twitter web interface, except that you can attach photos to your tweets. This is also supported by Seesmic Desktop Client

Update: Twic.li

twicli
This topic supposed to hold 5 sites but this site also rocks. Twicli is a free service that allows users to upload both photos, audio and videos through the Twicli platform and display them to their friends on Twitter.
Twicli has been designed with user experience in mind. We want the site to look and feel like Twitter offering a seemingly seamless transition from one site to another.
Users can upload photos and videos and comment on each, these comments are then broadcast on twitter via the means of @replies. The Twicli frontpage features the most recent content uploaded by Twitter users.
Twicli is powered by Picli’s social photography technology alongside integration with the brilliant Twitter API.
Twicli Website

Virl

virl
Virl is small and contagious. Share Your Photos, Shorten URLs & Spread the News. Use  Virl for Twitter, Facebook,  website everywhere!

Personally I love the concept of PikchurTwicli and TweetPhoto. What’s your take? Do you know other cool and useful TwitPic alternative photo sharing tool? Let me know, I will update the list accordingly. You can find me on twitter @tips4smo if you want to let me know of any alternatives too. Don’t forget to share your comments.

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