April 19th, 2007
If you are one of those not using Google at all, this information is not for you.
For all others, if you are getting bored with the simplistic interface, go for the iGoogle personalized home page and display your photo albums running My KoffeePhoto Frame.
While album RSS feeds previously allowed you to track changes on albums, My KoffeePhoto Frame allows you to display a reduced size slide-show of pictures randomly selected from your KoffeePhoto photo albums. Download and install the widget, enter your KoffeePhoto login information, specify which type of albums to display and off you go! Of course, at any time, you can access the album of the picture displayed by clicking on the picture.


My KoffeePhoto Frame gadget for iGoogle can be installed directly or from the iGoogle Modules Directory. For immediate start-up, a demo mode is included. To display your own pictures, you will need to run the KoffeePhoto desktop edition and create your own account.
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April 4th, 2007
Pursuing our goal of multiple localizations, we launch today our Japanese version of KoffeePhoto. This covers the web site, the KoffeePhoto photo sharing software and the KoffeePhoto Web Space. This new locale adds to the four previously existing locales (english, french, german and spanish). Obviously, more to come.

KoffeePhoto automatically runs in the language set by the operating system if available. If language is not available KoffeePhoto runs in English. If your browser is not set to japanese, please go to: KoffeePhoto - 無料フォト シェアリング ソフトウェア.
Last, while extensive rereading has been conducted, we’d appreciate your feedback. Please write to support@koffeephoto.com.
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April 3rd, 2007
Many of you have extended their use of blogs to adding photos. As you can not publish all your pictures in your blog, photoblogging forces you to make choices in the photos you publish.
Using KoffeePhoto as an image hosting service allows you to easily post pictures in your photoblog while linking back to your shared KoffeePhoto pages for browsing complete photo albums.
Once your albums posted, required HTML code is displayed on the upper right corner of the KoffeePhoto Web Space.

Whether you select the HTML code from the picture page or the album page, it will display the selected picture or a preview of the selected album such as below:

Pictures from Land of Fire
Pictures from “Tierra del Fuego”
URL is simply the URL of the picture or the album where Embed is a complete HTML code allowing you to embed a link to you picture or photo album.
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