
Fotonauts Offers a Sneak Peak At Its Upcoming Fotopedia
When Fotonauts debuted at last year’s TechCrunch50, I called it a “gorgeous photopedia” because it promised to turn your photo albums into collaborative Web pages about different topics and subjects. Fotonauts is a desktop photo client which helps you tag, organize, and share your photos in a live feed, and is still in private beta. But you can see a glimpse of what the Web-facing version will look like at Fotopedia , which just soft-launched. A message at the top of the page states: “Fotopedia, a sneak peek.
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