Foursquare co-founder Dennis Crowley told Business Insider yesterday that they were already approaching one photo per second. I checked back with Crowley today and he says they’re still not there quite yet but to ask him again “in a few days”. And when they hit that rate, that means it will take them about 11 and a half days to hit a million photos. In other words, in two weeks, Foursquare should have a million photos as well.
Now, it’s not exactly a fair fight. Foursquare launched their photo functionality with three big partners: Instagram, PicPlz, and Foodspotting. Based on just what I see in my Foursquare timeline, those guys are contributing quite a bit to the Foursquare picture mania — especially Instagram. Gowalla has no such partnerships for pictures. That being said, those partner pictures still do reside on Foursquare’s servers when they’re transferred from each of those services — for example, here’s a lovely picture of some beer I took with Instagram to check-in to Foursquare — so they do count as Foursquare pictures.
Also remember that Foursquare just launched this feature yesterday and not all users have updated their apps yet. And the Android version with pictures won’t hit until next week (with BlackBerry and webOS coming early next year). In fact, Crowley just tweeted about testers being needed for the Android version. Once the feature is fully out there, they could just rocket past the picture-per-second rate.
For some perspective, Flickr recently hit 5 billion photos. And they’re seeing 3,000 images uploaded every minute.
Above, find the 1 millionth Gowalla photo taken by user “Anna B.” at Chinese Arts Centre in Manchester, UK. (Humorously, Crowley “liked” the Gowalla post on Tumblr.)
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Authors: MG Siegler