
<p>Venerable photo-sharing site Flickr, which massively revamped its interface earlier this year, has gone one step further. Now, the pictures are even bigger, and the details are off to the side.</p><p>As, arguably, they should be.</p><p>Flickr's redesign in May made the photo site much more visual, with a massive focus on making pictures in your photostream as large and impressive as possible, while stripping the rest of the interface down. That is pretty much exactly what Flickr is now doing with individual photo pages.</p><p>Essentially, what Flick is doing is making the photo as large as possible, while pushing the interface detail whose photo, how many views, photo description, comments, sharing options, and so on off to the side. The result is a much cleaner, more arresting portrayal of your images.</p><p><a href="http://venturebeat.com/2013/10/15/the-newer-new-flickr-photos-are-bigger-bolder-better/">Keep reading...</a></p>