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FlickrInspector Helps you Mine Flickr’s Data

FlickrInspector is a new tool to help make amateur data-mining of Web 2.0 more efficient. Enter a Flickr username, user ID, or email, and FlickrInspector gives you all the “publicly available” information on that Flickr user, including “interestingness”, recently uploaded photos, favorites, contacts, tags, sets, etc.

It’s a convenient way to stalk learn more about your favorite Flickr user, all in one place.
[via Lifehacker]


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