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You may remember Mobog, the mobile photo sharing site which grew popular a couple years back. Then it was rather infamous for its racy, NSFW content. Now it has been relaunched using the Flickr API. The photos have been toned down for the most part, and the site is aimed at anyone with a photo-enabled phone. Users can upload and caption their photos by sending an email to pics@mobog.com. You can comment and subscribe to any member’s photo stream. Besides that there are a number of basic community features including a lounge, feeds and profiles. There’s also a widgetwhich you can use to embed your photos on any social network or blog.
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Mobog’s latest incarnation is elementary but it works. Simplicity is often the best way to go. The interface is clean and clear, providing an ideal background to showcase user photos.
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Will users flock back to the toned down Mobog, especially with the rise of so many other mobile photo sharing services on the web? Does this work internationally?
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