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I don’t forget my cellphone – which happens to have a camera.
It seems using radar I could capture the story of my life using my cameraphone and, by default, it will always be in chronological order.
What about kids going off to college. “Just watch my radar, Mom. See what I’m up too.†Filter the beer-bong photos of course.
Image quality and network speeds will only get better. If radar continues to grow and innovate their potential is huge.
Liesel, Tabblo seems great. Gonna check it out… is it not just flickr with templates?
To answer your question, Tabblo is a site you use if you want to tell a story or do something meaningful around a group of photos. The idea is to give people a really easy way to combine text and pictures in an attractive layout, and then give you various options for sharing that content with specific people only or the world at large. The community/public sharing element is a big (and fun) part of the experience and as much as that's all the rage these days I definitely agree with Pete that there's also a huge demand for more private uses of "web 2.0" technologies as these sites penetrate more mainstream audiences.