If there is one important thing lacking in the Instagram world, that would be the availability to browse all Instagram photos on a desktop o...
If there is one important thing lacking in the Instagram world, that would be the availability to browse all Instagram photos on a desktop or a laptop using a browser. Brenden Mulligan saw the need to have this option for all users that is why he created a web version of Instagram, Webbygram.com.
By default all photos uploaded to Instagram are set for public viewing. Through Webbygram a user will be able to see Instagram photos on a bigger screen (which is the desktop) without the need to use, install or launch the Instagram application, just a simple and known browser will do.
Users can also log-in on Webbygram using their Instagram username and password, once logged-in they can like or comment on a photo. The only thing that is not available to do through Webbygram is the ability to
upload images from your computer, something I think Instagram will never share in their public API. But it's still great to have this Webbygram available for all.
Instagram is an extremely popular photo-sharing app both for iOS and Android devices. It was previously supporting iOS gadgets only but recently made available to Android-powered devices too.
One of the newest news about Instagram is that it was just purchased by Facebook for a whopping $1 billion in cash and stocks. Zuckerberg assured that Instagram will still operate independently, that means we can still share those filtered photos on other social sites.
By default all photos uploaded to Instagram are set for public viewing. Through Webbygram a user will be able to see Instagram photos on a bigger screen (which is the desktop) without the need to use, install or launch the Instagram application, just a simple and known browser will do.
Users can also log-in on Webbygram using their Instagram username and password, once logged-in they can like or comment on a photo. The only thing that is not available to do through Webbygram is the ability to
upload images from your computer, something I think Instagram will never share in their public API. But it's still great to have this Webbygram available for all.
Instagram is an extremely popular photo-sharing app both for iOS and Android devices. It was previously supporting iOS gadgets only but recently made available to Android-powered devices too.
One of the newest news about Instagram is that it was just purchased by Facebook for a whopping $1 billion in cash and stocks. Zuckerberg assured that Instagram will still operate independently, that means we can still share those filtered photos on other social sites.
