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Fotolog

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Pros & Cons

The biggest name in photoblogs, Fotolog is like a popular teen hangout: Anyone over a certain age won't get the appeal. The site offers a one-size-fits-all template that displays new pictures and friends' pictures (it has the strongest community feel of any photoblog), and a leisurely one-photo-per-day limit on free accounts. For $5 per month, you can upload six photos a day. As of this writing, Fotolog is approaching one million members, which may be why it's so slow. Creating an account and posting a picture took days, with many failed attempts.

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Troy Dreier

Troy Dreier

Troy Dreier is a technology writer and editor based in Jersey City, NJ. He’s the editor of OnlineVideo.net, senior associate editor for StreamingMedia.com, and a former staff editor for PC Magazine. He’s @tdreier on Twitter.

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