Who Posted the First iPhone 4S Photos to the Web?
Being first on the Internet is serious business. (Or so a hundred million comments would have me believe.) So who posted the first iPhone 4S shots to the Web?
The question turned out to be harder to answer than I expected. While it was easy enough on some sites (Flickr, for example) it was damn near impossible on others (Facebook). Let's start with the easy stuff.
The first original upload to Flickr? It was this photo of a parking structure taken by some blogger named John Gruber who managed to get his hands on the iPhone 4S before it was released to the public. Good job, John Gruber! I hope you appreciate the traffic I am sending to your web log.
Twitter and Facebook posed bigger challenges. I tried to get Facebook to track down the first public photo posted there, but no dice. (Facebook did thank me for thinking of it, which was nice. You are welcome, Facebook.) Twitter has a public API, and so that seemed like a snap. But because Twitter doesn't use a sequential numerical system to track its photos, you'd have to grab them all and then sort through millions of photos to find the first one with iPhone 4S EXIF data.
So lacking hard evidence from Facebook or Twitter, I'm just going to assume that I posted the first photos from a 4S to both.
That is, unless you can prove me wrong. Can you prove me wrong?
Post links to examples of photos from a 4S camera posted to photo sharing services prior to October 14 in the comments below, and we'll update this post with them.
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