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PicApp got a new look

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Check out PicApp images, they are now served in a new and an improved look.
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As a blogger you give much importance to how your post looks like, every pixel counts.
The new PicApp image not only looks much better & cleaner but it also gives you much more freedom to customize the image size & placement inside your post.
Just embed the code and you can modify the size & position with the blog editor.

We now show related thumbnails on top of the published image (instead of ads), these thumbnails lead to a photo gallery that shows additional related images to the one published.
This new look, beyond looking sharp, adds value to your post, as many users tend to browse through related images & will associate this experience with your blog.

Bloggers who prefer to show ads instead are welcome to contact us & we show ads instead.

And if that’s not enough, by using PicApp images, the images on your post are indexed by the leading search engines which will bring traffic to your blog. Just embed a PicApp image– we’ll take care of indexing PicApp images on your blog by search engines.

With an existing inventory of 20 million images (updated every minute), a new look, more freedom for editing & an added value for your blog readers, this is another exciting new step for PicApp & for our users.

Stay tuned as many more feature and improvements are coming soon.

PicApp Opens its API

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One of the exciting callings of a service such as PicApp is to go beyond the site. To integrate with partners & create different solutions that meet specific user needs.

To enable us to do just that PicApp had developed an API.

Some of you are probably already using it through our Wordpress Plug-in, which is live on WP directory. Others might use it through our partners’ integrated solutions.

We see a great value in our API, it enables you to integrate PicApp search & publish into your platform, to create various gadgets (sideshows & others), or anything you might think of that others didn’t.
That’s why we want to invite anyone who thinks he/she can make valuable use of our API in his/her platforms or create a plug-in for other bloggers to use, to contact us.

If you’re interested in participating in our API program, please send an email to: discover [at] picapp [dot] com

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