Although my current West Lake BLOG has given me an ultra-large 400M of space (so satisfying~), I am still reluctant to use it, so the alternative method is to use online albums and then reference the pictures in those albums in my BLOG articles. I believe this is also a commonly used technique for many Bloggers, right?!
Given the above reasons, in recent years, with the popularity of foreign sites like Flickr and Google Picasa, there has been a sudden rise in the trend of online photo albums on the internet. NetEase Photo Album, YUPOO! (which I am currently using), and Baba Ban are all mainstream online photo album service websites with great influence and appeal domestically. Recently, I came across a new online photo album called QUDOO (Qu Duo Wang) online.
Being particularly interested in emerging things, I certainly wouldn't miss out on the opportunity for a free trial. Currently, QUDOO offers two types of accounts: free accounts and custom accounts. Custom accounts are not yet open, but they will provide various advanced services for your photos. Free account: unlimited space, supports unlimited references, unlimited albums. (The size of individual images uploaded by users will be limited to within 3M, and there will be no restrictions on ZIP upload size for new users within one year.)
QUDOO's style is extremely similar to YUPOO and Baba Ban, belonging to the same type. Although it also has popular features such as tags, groups, and album management, its only selling point as a newcomer is unlimited storage space. Compared to its two predecessors, its interface and functions have no obvious advantages, lacking what YUPOO...