The Instagram Community - Ten Million and Counting #in

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Last October, we launched Instagram live in the App Store. Today, less than one year later, we’re happy to announce that the Instagram community now consists of over 10 million registered users.

As we prepare to celebrate our first year in the App Store, we’d like to extend our thanks to each and every one of the ten million folks who have taken the time to participate in Instagram by sharing small moments of life through gorgeous mobile photos.

Sincerely,
The Instagram Team

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blinkanditsover:316/365: This is the camera (by SuperDewa (busy busy & missing flickr friends)) #in #yam

When Stefanie Gordon boarded her plane in New York City to visit her parents in Palm Beach, the captain noted there was a chance passengers would witness the space shuttle Endeavour’s last launch during the flight. But she never expected to play a role in documenting it.
As the plane descended toward Palm Beach and the Endeavour’s launch became visible, Gordon pulled out her iPhone and snapped a few photos and a short video. On the ground, she posted one of the photos to her then 1,800 Twitter followers.
In a few hours, she was fielding phone calls from ABC, the BBC and CNBC. She had accumulated about 1,000 new Twitter followers, and she had to turn the @mention push notifications off on her phone so they wouldn’t drain the battery.
“I don’t have that many Twitter followers, and I basically tweet about sports,” Gordon tells Mashable. “I really didn’t expect it to go as viral as it did.”
Although other people on the plane also took photos, the 33-year-old event planner says it seems that she’s the only one who posted them to Twitter.
“To be able to see the last shuttle launch of the Endeavour was awe inspiring, and to have a different view of it was just amazing,” she says.
The new Twitter friends aren’t bad either. Gordon, who is looking for a job, recently tweeted her LinkedIn resume — just in case chance continues to work in her favor.
Space Shuttle Twitpic Launches Woman to Tweeting Fame 
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lickystickypickyme: Space Shuttle Discovery. Photo credit: Larry Tanner, USAI don’t know what other life exists out there in space.I just find it amazing that we managed to build machines that brought us to the moon and beyond.Always makes me wonder if from outer space they could not have done the same and visited us. I mean are we REALLY the only creatures in the whole infinity of this (or other) universe(s)?
Planet Eclipse
Everyone’s a critic. Fear and Loathing style street art  photographed in London. 
Photograph I took the other day of a beam of light shining through a glass door handle in my house. 
japan   roppongi   cityscape 
Mumbai Train Station. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mumbai_Suburban_Railway
18 seconds before sun rise ruineshumaines:into the light (by Kerstin Langenberger) 
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