Thursday, June 16, 2011

ThingLink Takes The Fight Back To Stipple With Rich Media Image Tagging

Stipple, which thinks it's a bit original in allowing people to tag images with Twitter names, has some new competition on the block. ThingLink, which also lets you tag any image, is now launching Rich Media Tags, allowing anyone to interact with an image tag which might be embedded music, video, words, pictures and tags for people. Publishers simply connect their site, blog or Flickr account with the ThingLink platform and get an embeddable code to make all or individual images taggable. These tags have now been created for Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Spotify, Vimeo, Wikipedia, SoundCloud and Twitter. The application is obvious: you can add promotional flyers to a branded product, or anything, thus enabling some kind of engagement of transaction to take place without someone needed to leave a page or site.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/mU64cArV5PY/

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