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Instagram's Buyout: No Bubble to See Here | Wired.com
Andy Baio: "If we look strictly at the acquisition cost per user, Facebook got a relative deal with the Instagram purchase, paying roughly $28 for each of Instagram’s 35 million users. (The median cost across all the acquisitions is about $92 per user.)" "But if you look at the payout per employee, Instagram is completely off the charts."
andybaio  wired  instagram  facebook  youtube  google  acquisition  finance  money  via:@hitherto 
6 weeks ago by blech
The origins of Instagram style · robinsloan | Storify
'How's that for a tagline? "Instagram: pictures of things that don't mind having their pictures taken."' Robin Sloan on what gets posted to Instagram (but I'd caution that a) you're seeing things your friends post and b) there are some photos of (young, attractive, usually female, often self-taken) people in the Popular tab. Still, worth reading.
culture  instagram  iphone  photography  robinsloan  internet  etiquette  via:couch 
february 2012 by blech
Not good enough | Preoccupations
A nice round-up of thoughts about Instagram and Flickr, pulling together some of the links previously featured here (and expanding on them),
instagram  flickr  links  photography  from instapaper
february 2012 by blech
Clive Thompson on the Instagram Effect | Wired
"In old analog cameras, many such filter “effects” were a chemical byproduct of the film, so photographers became expert at understanding the unique powers of each. Fujifilm’s Velvia film, with its high saturation and strong contrast, attracts photographers looking to capture the vibrancy of nature, Instagram cofounder Kevin Systrom notes. But casual photographers rarely developed this type of eye, because they just wanted to point and shoot. What Instagram is doing—along with the myriad other photo apps that have recently emerged—is giving newbies a way to develop deeper visual literacy." The argument for filters.
wired  instagram  photography  cameras  film  seeing  howilearnt... 
january 2012 by blech
Why Instagram Is So Popular | TechCrunch
Citing the three main reasons as "Quality, Audience, & Constraints", Nate Bolt's piece on Instagram is worth a look.
instagram  photography  iphoneography  mobile  cameras  howilearnt... 
january 2012 by blech
My first Instagram Christmas | Rev Dan Catt's Blog
"The days before Christmas, friends were sharing photos of the build-up, putting up the tree, wrapping presents, sitting on trains getting to parents houses, cooking hams. To me there was a real sense of flow, connection, joining in of everyone’s experience, a bit like a pictorial version of twitter to some degree. Christmas morning was almost magical.
"The previous year on Flickr was almost as magical, once people had a chance to sort through the 100s of photos they’d taken with their dSLR, pick out the best ones, run them through lightroom and then get a chance to upload them. It was nice to look back on the Christmas mornings that people had, rather than having."
instagram  flickr  ui  interface  friends  intimacy  howilearnt...  from instapaper
january 2012 by blech
Instagram Captures 100,000 Addicts | Amit Gupta likes you!
Of all the responses preserved in this Tumblr discussion, the one I sympathise with most is Sean Bonner's. Still, it's an interesting product to watch.
instagram  iphone  camera  photography  sharing  from delicious
october 2010 by blech

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