So Instagram has updated its Terms of Service so your photos can be used in advertising without permission.

So how do you get your food diary photos off Instagram?

Openphoto is actually taking aim at Flickr and Facebook as well as Instagram and allows you to import your photos from all those services.

You can host the photos on Openphoto’s service or if you’re more technically minded/not lazy set it up yourself on a server of your own.

Instaport will let you download to your local drive or into another service like Flickr. It’s a little under pressure at the moment so you might need to try it again later in the week.

And finally, there’s Broadsheet’s favourite stakeboarding dev, James WheltonsGrabGram, although it’s more of a manual process than the other two.

If you know of another service that can grab the photos please leave a link in the comments

Previously: We Liked It Before Facebook Bought It

Noelle Fwrites:

Thought I’d share with you the talented street artistry on display in The Tenters area of Dublin 8. Last Christmas we were delighted to behold Merry Dickmas 2011 (above), a happy message to the neighbourhood which stayed with us until November 2012, when the hoarding was sadly taken down. It was missed.

We were overjoyed to discover last week that the 2012 edition had been created (above) , and it was an even more merry version than the last!  Some (probably not all) residents of The Tenters would like to express their gratitude to this anonymous artist, we very much appreciate the sentiment.
Merry Dickmas to one and all,  and a Fanny New Year!
xxx Noelle, Emma F, Helen, Laura, Aisling, Emma M & Michael 

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