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What Newspapers Still Don’t Understand About The Web - Publishing 2.0
via publishing2.com by (author unknown) on June 04, 2008
And what’s the root cause problem? The useless article with no real-time data and no links was written for the PRINT newspaper. And the homepage is edited to match what will be important in the PRINT newspaper. And the navigation assumes I think like I do when I’m reading the PRINT newspaper. Want local news? Go to the metro SECTION.
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LoJack for Laptops
via Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection by Thomas Hawk on May 08, 2008
I just purchased a three year subscription to LoJack for Laptops from Amazon.com.What is LoJack for Laptops? LoJack for Laptops is software that is installed on your Mac or PC behind the scenes and can report in to Computrace LoJack it's location most of the time if your PC is stolen. According to LoJack for Laptops their service works like this: if your computer is stolen:1. You file a...
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Spammers Are Taking Over Google Calendar, Noooo
via Mashable! by Stan Schroeder on March 23, 2008
I’ve read some sporadicreports of Google Calendar spam in the past couple of days, but now that it’s happened to me, the cold, harsh reality of it really sunk in. Is nothing sacred anymore? Is there no sanctuary from these vultures? If you see me bruised and torn, wondering in rags through some desert muttering about cheap rolex watches, save me of my misery and shoot me, please. Anyway,...
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In search of 'the Flickr photograph'
via Tim Connor by Tim Connor on April 26, 2008
"Lighthouse," Rebekka Guoleifsdottir, All rights reservedVirginia Heffernan's "Sepia No More" article in today's New York Times Magazine gets a few things right. She contends that a distinct visual style, "the Flickr photograph," has emerged from Flickr.com, the popular photo-sharing website. I'd say she's right."People don’t upload to the Web words and images they had fashioned...
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Is Eeyore Designing Your Software?
via Coding Horror by (author unknown) on March 24, 2008
This classic Eric Lippert post describes, in excruciating, painful detail, exactly how much work it takes to add a single ChangeLightBulbWindowHandleEx function to a codebase at Microsoft:One dev to spend five minutes implementing ChangeLightBulbWindowHandleEx. One program manager to write the specification. One localization expert to review the specification for localizability issues. One...
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Adobe launches Photoshop Express update with Flickr support (Dean
via Techmeme by (author unknown) on May 07, 2008
... crappy terms of service, but now with Flickr support! Dean Takahashi / VentureBeat:Adobe launches Photoshop Express update with Flickr support — Adobe is launching an update to its free Photoshop Express image editing tool today, including support for Yahoo's Flickr online photo service. — The public beta of the tool now includes changes based on feedback from the community.
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Newspaper Photographer Keeps Shooting Track Meet After Javelin Pierces His
via Imaging Insider by (author unknown) on May 18, 2008
Shared by Aaron Talk about dedication to one's job. And creating one's own headline...A newspaper photographer named Ryan McGeeney was shooting the Utah state high school track championships for the Ogden Standard-Examiner over the weekend when he suddenly found himself to be the subject of the most interesting photos to come out of the track meet.Read More…Source: AOL via...
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He Took a Polaroid Every Day, Until the Day He Died
via Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection by Thomas Hawk on May 20, 2008
Endurance is more important than truth. -- Charles Bukowskimental_floss Blog � He Took a Polaroid Every Day, Until the Day He Died Came across this article today on photographer Jamie Livingston. Livingston took a Polaroid photograph every day of his life from from 1979 until he died on his 41st birthday on October 25, 1997. You can see the series of Polaroids here.If he didn't have a...
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Pleasing 15 Women For An Entire Day Really Would Be Exhausting
via Photo Basement by admin on May 31, 2008
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