Flickr hiring more workrs
Want to be part of the Web 2.0 revolution without the muss and fuss of launching your own startup? Well, dust off that resume, kiddo, because Flickr is hiring. The online photo-sharing site, which pioneered some widely imitated features now found on other so-called "social media" websites before becoming part of Yahoo last year, is adding eight positions. Blogger Niall Kennedy, who now works for Microsoft, notes that the Flickr group will be relocating to Yahoo's soon-to-open San Francisco offices, and suggests that the SF office will prove a lure to talent put off, like him, by the prospect of commuting to Yahoo's Sunnyvale headquarters.
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