Social tool Radar.net has added support for Flickr on all its mobile applications, including the iPhone. Radar users who are also Flickr users can plug-in their account credentials and get the latest photos from their contacts filtered into Radar's activity feed. Likewise, if one of your Radar.net friends has a Flickr account their Flickr photos will begin to show up too.
At first glance, the iPhone version of Radar's app for photo viewing is not quite as good Flickr's mobile page, but it packs a punch. You can take a photo with your phone and send it to either Radar or to Flickr, and if you double tap on the image it gets rid of the rest of the UI and lets you zoom and rotate it within a virtual workspace. It's very fluid, although the scaling does not re-render the image, meaning large, detailed images suffer pixelization. Luckily, you can solve this by visiting the Flickr-hosted image using the built-in Web browser.
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