Photoblog Now Open to Public
After months of testing in a private beta stage, Photoblog.com is now open to the public without the need for an invitation code. Photoblog.com offers unlimited uploads and unlimited storage. Users can post up to 20 photographs per entry, which is always associated with a single day. This style of photoblogging allows members to chronologically organize and preserve events. This is useful for such things as: travels, family gatherings, the birth of a baby, photojournalism, and more.
The current feature set includes drag and drop photo organization, commenting, friendship, messaging, user profiles, tagging, full archiving, and simple browsing. They also offer a unique feature called "daylinking", which involves forming a connection between friends' posts of the same day. This makes it easy to browse and explore events that multiple friends shared from different points of view.
The service is free and supported by relevant text advertising found in certain areas of the website. The simplicity of the service allows anyone to sign up and start his or her photoblog in minutes. Photoblog.com has only been in existence for a few months, so there's still heavy development. New features are sometimes introduced daily, and the programming team is constantly looking into new ideas for features.
If you're looking for a place to share your pictures and document your life, check out Photoblog.com.

Comments
I signed up for an account a couple days ago, and so far I've really enjoyed the service.
Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
Posted by Joshua on August 7, 2006 10:54 PM
wow thats cool i might sign up
Posted by Mike on August 16, 2006 10:05 AM