Free Technology for Teachers is a great blog you should be reading during this 2009 and same as our 2008 Year in Review, they've made their Ten Most Popular Blogs Entries of 2008.
When looking for images, especially if you are a blogger and want to present an eye candy for your readers, then you may be familiar with services like Compfight and Flickr Related Browser. Both work for searching Flickr images either Creative Commons distributed or the copywrighted ones.
Thanks to our fellow at Free Technology for Teachers, we've come to learn about a new tool that incorporates searching of imaginery by tag and locality.
We are talking about Where?What?When? and Mr. Byrne recommends: This small web application that uses new Flickr API methods, "could be a good tool for students to find images for slide shows or Animoto videos" and he adds, it "could also be an interesting way to look at what types of activities are frequently photographed in different parts of the world."
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