Ever felt like finding a way to place a countless pictures from your Flickr account over at your website? Or extracting images that match a certain tag from those at Flickr to enhance the visual presence of your site? The idea of copy/cut/paste might be great for a couple of pictures but what if you need a dozen or more photographs about, let’s say cyclones?
The traditional method is way too tiring and not to forget impossible for every increase in the number. How convenient it would be if one could embed them all with just a simple html or java code! You must be looking around to get your hands at such a wand and a team has just the right tool for it; FlickrIn.
The service is simple and easy to use, it simply asks you to select the method you need the search to performed in. This includes either the tags or searching via the username and the user can decide the quantity of images that FlickrIn should extract (rows with five images in each row).
Once the the user hits the generate button, FlickrIn, along with the images displays both the html and the java code that can be embedded into your site. It may not sound very useful but those running blogs that host images from across the web-sphere would definitely find it an essential platform to improve their own blogs.


