I'm looking for an easy (very easy) photo sharing site where I can just pop a picture up quickly and easily AND easily share it by emailing a link. And also people can see it without any hassles by just clicking the link.

I know nothing about any of these web photo sharing sites, except that some require software to be installed and I need one without that requirement, that's still very easy to use.

If I'm being choosy, I'd like one where there's no registration or sign up required.

Thanks.

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http://min.us/

Just drop your images in , super easy ? Right ? No registration required

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Imgur.com

No sign-up for uploading or viewing. Allows for viewing the image directly (no webpage)

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Picasa or Flickr

If you mind registration, you could go to imageshack

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TinyPic is pretty painless.

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It's not really a photosharing service, but I'd use Dropbox.

It creates a local folder and you just drop in all the images. This folder can be shared between different people, and if the pics are in the public directory you can just send out links.

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The Photos folder also automatically displays photos as albums IIRC. – msanford Dec 1 '10 at 20:35
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I personally use localhostr because I like how simple it is. You don't need to register and if you want, there is a tool you can download to simply take snapshots and upload with it, but you don't need it.

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