1. ImageShack

My personal favorite hosting website is Imageshack. ImageShack is one of the largest image hosting website on the Internet. It has the most amazing features ever and it definitely saves hell lotsa time while uploading your pictures or videos. According to Nielsen//NetRatings, ImageShack was the fastest growing web brand in July, 2006.

2.TinyPic

Tinypic is a great photo and video sharing service. It allows users to upload, link and share, images and videos on the Internet. One of the best things about Tinypic is that you don’t need any account to upload your data. TinyPic allows upload and hosting of JPEG (jpg), png, gif and tiff files. Images bigger than a certain size will be automatically resized. TinyPic is owned and operated by Photobucket.com

3. PhotoBucket

I had been using Photobucket all this time until I heard of Imageshack. Photobucket is an image hosting, video hosting, slideshow creation and photo sharing website. Photobucket is usually used for personal photographic albums, remote storage of avatars displayed on internet forums, and storage of videos. Photobucket’s image hosting is often used for eBay, MySpace , Bebo, Neopets and Facebook accounts, LiveJournals or other blogs, and message boards. Users may keep their albums private, allow password-protected guest access, or open them to the public.

4. Imagevenue

Imagevenue is often used by bloggers and message board users. Just like TinyPic you don’t need any account to upload your pictures as long as you don’t wanna keep a track for it. It is designed for you to share digital pictures with friends, post images on message and bulletin boards and blogs. You can also hot link images from your personal website or eBay auctions.

5. Flickr Image Hosting

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Flickr is one of the most popular photo storage and sharing sites around, and there’s a good reason for that. It’s free and easy to use, and it features various methods for sorting, categorizing and tagging images.