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  • Like Pinterest and Instagram? Check out Pingram. As social media continues to grow and evolve, two user favorites have been mashed together to create one service. Called Pingram (and notably still in beta testing), it combines the look of Pinterest with Instagram photos, allowing you to view Instagram photos that have been (literally) pinned. But why Pinterest and Instagram? Instagram, the free photo sharing application that allows users to take a photo, apply a digital filter, then share it socially, recently passed 25 million users (according to The Next Web), and Pinterest is the social network of the moment that lets its 12 million-and-counting users collect and share digital images and link them to websites.
The new site is the work of Italian web developer Gennaro Varriale, who tells Mashable:

“I love Instagram and use it frequently. I also use Pinterest and I love collecting photos in boards. While I was searching [for] a way to pin my Instagram photo, I got this idea — A simple way to share Instagram photos with a clean interface, similar to Pinterest inside a vanity url page.”

Are you a Pinterest or Instagram addict? Have you tried Pingram? Thoughts?
-LD
[Pinterest, Instagram, The Next Web, Mashable, h/t @anniemal]
Photo: Pingram.me

    Like Pinterest and Instagram? Check out Pingram. As social media continues to grow and evolve, two user favorites have been mashed together to create one service. Called Pingram (and notably still in beta testing), it combines the look of Pinterest with Instagram photos, allowing you to view Instagram photos that have been (literally) pinned. But why Pinterest and Instagram? Instagramthe free photo sharing application that allows users to take a photo, apply a digital filter, then share it socially, recently passed 25 million users (according to The Next Web), and Pinterest is the social network of the moment that lets its 12 million-and-counting users collect and share digital images and link them to websites.

    The new site is the work of Italian web developer Gennaro Varriale, who tells Mashable:

    “I love Instagram and use it frequently. I also use Pinterest and I love collecting photos in boards. While I was searching [for] a way to pin my Instagram photo, I got this idea — A simple way to share Instagram photos with a clean interface, similar to Pinterest inside a vanity url page.”

    Are you a Pinterest or Instagram addict? Have you tried Pingram? Thoughts?

    -LD

    [Pinterest, Instagram, The Next Web, Mashable, h/t @anniemal]

    Photo: Pingram.me

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