
<p>Some Flickr users noticed the company's "About" page was upside-down yesterday. Yes, literally upside-down. And yes, we checked, it wasn't just us. As it turns out, yes, Flickr's upside-downness was on purpose. Yahoo confirmed to us today that the "mistake" was actually an easter egg meant to celebrate Australia Day (Jan. 26).</p><p>"We changed our About page for Australia day (hence the upside-down) and replaced the team photos with all things Australia for example photos of kangaroos," a company spokesperson noted.</p><p>But the page had another cool trick, too it was also a job ad. Nosy developers who checked the source code saw a special "we are hiring" code, says Yahoo:</p><p>The message was simple: "You're reading. We're hiring," followed by a link to the Flickr jobs page.</p><p><a href="http://techcrunch.com/2014/01/27/flickrs-upside-down-about-page-was-actually-a-clever-job-ad/">Keep reading...</a></p>