The future of photos on the Web

Yesterday, Om Malik wrote a blog post titled "On visual web, a photo is worth more than a 1000 words" and how hard it is to find the photos you want to see.

His article is very interesting and validates much of what we are thinking and planning for the future of  Timebox.

According to some estimates, we all will upload 900 billion photos to the Internet this year - a crazy and awesome number.

A few comments from the article we thought were worth repeating:

  •  “An image is the gateway to your emotional memory,” Sophie Lebrecht, CEO and founder of Neon Labs.
  • "Personalizing your photo experience by helping you find the right pictures is a great opportunity."
  •  "We desperately need a service that helps us create a visual timeline of our life. That app is even more important now that we are not making photo albums like we used to.” 
  • “We experience moments or interactions as feelings that are associated with objects, scenes and images. So perhaps when we see later see the image, memories of those interactions, moments and feelings come back. There is just so much metadata in that image!"
  • "These timelines will not just be personal: We have come to a point in society where photos and videos are part of the larger sociopolitical dialogue.”

We are working on the next version of Timebox and will address a number of Om’s requests. Today, Timebox helps you create a visual timeline of your life and Timebox 3.0 will make it even easier.

The screenshot above is a sneak peek at Timebox 3.0. Stay tuned...

 
 
 
 

Give custom gifts created by Timebox

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Are you looking for the perfect gift to surprise someone this holiday season? Timebox makes it really simple to create a custom hardcover book, magazine or poster collage with all the photos and stories from your adventures together. If someone already has everything, you know they won’t have that.

We have given Timebox gifts to people in our lives and the experience has been really fun. People love them. I gave a collage poster to my sister and her husband to celebrate the first year of their baby’s life - over 300 photos with dates and captions. Everything was a first.

We gave a couple books to Len’s mom to remember her trip to visit us in Seattle, a Summer of visitors to her home and her recent Thanksgiving trip to Chicago. 

One of the best things about Timebox is being able to share your photos and stories with the friends and family members who are in them. Maybe from last summer’s family reunion, a friend's wedding or that impromptu party?

Don’t wait until the last minute, the printing process takes a few days. If you do end up in a pinch you can always give an ebook - fast and free.

We wish you a very merry holiday season.