Facebook acquires Divvyshot and prepares to roll it into Facebook Photos
What happens when a photo-sharing startup with a smart new approach meets the biggest online photo behemoth in the galaxy? We're about to find out. Facebook has just bought Divvyshot, a photo service that's centered around groups and events, rather than individual albums. This group sharing approach is awesome for photos of parties, conferences, shows, and other big events with multiple photographers, and Facebook Photos already has thousands upon thousands of albums of events like these, just waiting to be tied together.
Divvyshot will shut down as an independent service, but its team joins Facebook to help improve the Facebook Photos product. If you're one of Divvyshot's 40,000 current users, you won't lose your photos, but no new accounts will be allowed. One of the coolest features of Divvyshot is the ability to download whole albums as a single archive file. I think a lot of Facebook users would welcome that feature, rather than the current tedious process of saving photos individually.
The Divvyshot iPhone app, which allowed you to shake your phone to share photos, will also be taken off the market. Is it too much to hope that some of its features will show up in Facebook for iPhone?
Divvyshot will shut down as an independent service, but its team joins Facebook to help improve the Facebook Photos product. If you're one of Divvyshot's 40,000 current users, you won't lose your photos, but no new accounts will be allowed. One of the coolest features of Divvyshot is the ability to download whole albums as a single archive file. I think a lot of Facebook users would welcome that feature, rather than the current tedious process of saving photos individually.
The Divvyshot iPhone app, which allowed you to shake your phone to share photos, will also be taken off the market. Is it too much to hope that some of its features will show up in Facebook for iPhone?














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Subscribe to commentsSquareWheelApr 5th 2010 10:11AM
Downloading photos from Facebook is a terrible idea, it's like downloading music from Youtube.
BobbyApr 5th 2010 1:35PM
It's not the same. In divvy, when you download photos, you don't download the new resized photo. You download the unchanged original in its full resolution.
SquareWheelApr 5th 2010 1:37PM
Well now that would be fantastic. I doubt Facebook has even saved originals though. =/
BobbyApr 5th 2010 1:54PM
That's true, I also doubt that. Ff they bring in divvy's features maybe we'll see that enhancement.