Opera Community
Without my knowing, Opera has expanded their community service. It now has a gallery where you can upload images as large as 1600 x 1200 and you can MMS photos to your gallery from your phone if you wish.
The service competes well against Flickr which I recently signed up for. Whilst Flickr essentially has unlimited space (only the 200 most recent photos can be viewed by visitors), Opera offers 300MB of space allowin g for as many photos as you can fit which would be well over 300 JPG's at standard compression. Also Opera doesn't seem to have a bandwidth limit, unlike Flickr which allows only 20MB of photos to be uploaded a month.
I haven't tried Opera's blogging feature yet, but from what I'm reading it sounds pretty good. Again, it allows you to post blogs using MMS.
With so many services like Opera Community, Flickr and Spurl it is very tempting to dump using a complicated CMS on most personal web sites in favour of a simple CMS that compiles these free services into one website. I may attempt this with my Spurl links for microUgly.com.
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