Last weekInstagramlaunchedits open API, supporting real-time interaction of photos shared through their popular iPhone app.
Developers using the API can now receive notifications when users posts photos, track photos posted with a specific tag, learn of new geo-tagged photos, and utilize a feature called “Geographies,” a latitude and longitude and a radius.
When announced, Instagram provided ademoof what a web interface using the API could look like. This morning we have our first glimpse of one developer’s use of the API,Gramfeed, a site where Instagram photos are presented in a Twitter-like feed.
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Developer Rakshith Krishnappa, also creator of another slick app calledShaloc, explains:
“Gramfeed is a web version of Instagram designed to bring popular photos from the app, view both yours, and the timeline of those you follow, read comments on photos, Tweet about photos you like and more.”
Aside from the aesthetic beauty of Gramfeed, one doesn’t need to use Instagram to view photos, search for users, and the site refreshes at regular intervals with popular photos. For those that are Instagram addicts, login is as simple entering your Instagram user ID and password.
Gramfeed is a wonderful new service for Instagram users and whets the palate of those that don’t have access to the app on their mobile device.
Pick up Instagram for iPhonehere, and begin snapping and sharing pictures!
Story byJeff Cormier
Jeff Cormier, a graduate of SMU and the TW School of Law, is the co-founder of C4 Universe, LLC. Desire to know more? http://about.me/jffc(show all)Jeff Cormier, a graduate of SMU and the TW School of Law, is the co-founder of C4 Universe, LLC. Desire to know more? http://about.me/jffcrmr/bio...
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