The White House Puts Photos on Flickr

Published in La Stampa
(Italy) on 29 April 2009
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Translated from by Randi Johnson. Edited by .

Edited by Robin Silberman


Barack Obama’s Technological Turning Point

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The White House has chosen Flickr as the official online photo sharing service, under the policy of openness and transparency between the government and citizens. Recently, Flickr signed an agreement with the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) to enable the federal agency to use the photo sharing site. The White House was the first institution to create a profile at http://www.flickr.com/photos/whitehouse/, where they already published photos of the first 100 days of the Obama presidency.

Therefore, also with thanks to Flickr, President Obama continues his actions in favor of greater citizen participation through social media. Everybody knows that Obama used Flickr during his electoral campaign, loading more than 50,000 images.

The uploaded images in the White House album shows the Obama administration from a new perspective, rarely viewed by the American public. Having seen an unprecedented interest in his own life during the American election, now Obama will offer, thanks to social networking, an original view of his daily life as president.

Besides viewing the uploaded photos, it is also possible to add the White House to one’s own contacts. As a contact, you can be updated in real time on Obama and the administration from an absolutely original point of view.


La Casa Bianca mette le foto su Flickr

Svolta tecnologica di Barack Obama

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La Casa Bianca ha scelto Flickr come servizio ufficiale di photosharing online, nell’ambito della politica di apertura e trasparenza tra governo e cittadini. Recentemente Flickr ha siglato un accordo con la U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) per abilitare le agenzie federali all’uso del sito di photosharing e la Casa Bianca è stata la prima istituzione a creare un proprio profilo all’indirizzo http://www.flickr.com/photos/whitehouse/ dove sono state già pubblicate le foto dei primi 100 giorni della presidenza Obama.

Anche grazie a Flickr, quindi, il presidente Obama continua la sua azione a favore di una maggiore partecipazione dei cittadini attraverso i social media. Tutti conoscono come Obama abbia utilizzato Flickr nel corso della sua campagna elettorale, caricando più di 50.000 immagini.
Le immagini caricate nell’album della Casa Bianca mostrano l’amministrazione Obama da una nuova prospettiva, raramente vista dall’opinione pubblica americana. Dopo aver creato, nel corso delle elezioni americane, un interesse senza precedenti sul proprio account personale, adesso Obama offrirà, grazie aal social network, punta ad offrire una visione originale sulla vita quotidiana da presidente.
Oltre a vedere le foto caricate, è possibile aggiungere la Casa Bianca tra i propri contatti, per essere aggiornato in tempo reale su Obama e la sua amministrazione da una punto di vista assolutamente originale.

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