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Classics in Lego - a set on Flickr
via www.flickr.com by (author unknown) on June 07, 2008
Shared by Aaron Classic photos recreated using Legos.
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A small treat for you groupies!
via Flickr Blog by Heather Champ on June 06, 2008
Groups are at the heart of what makes Flickr… Flickr. If you’re stuck for what to shoot, there are groups that will kick start your creative juices (a day in the life of 6/21, Utata, squared circle, In Numerical Order, and Red Rule to name a few). If there’s something you love to photograph, chances are that there’s more than one group on any given subject where you can share your...
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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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The Assassination of Hillary Clinton, The Assassination of Barak Obama
via Thomas Hawk's Digital Connection by Thomas Hawk on June 03, 2008
... was renting the gallery space in question for an art show that was to open on Thursday and run all day.From the Times:"Later, Mr. Arboleda, who is 27, said in an interview: “It’s art. It’s not supposed to be harmful. It’s about character assassination — about how Obama and Hillary have been portrayed by the media.” He added, “It’s about the media."“The Secret Service had to ...
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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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User Experience on the Open Web | The Vidoop Blog
via blog.vidoop.com by (author unknown) on May 29, 2008
One of the most important aspects of any website is the user experience. On the web, the simpler the better. Simplicity always seems to win over features or
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Static Website « Musings on Photography
via photomusings.wordpress.com by (author unknown) on May 29, 2008
Shared by Aaron A photographer making observations on static vs. dynamic websites.
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Scott Lothes Photography and Writing
via www.scottlothes.com by (author unknown) on May 23, 2008
Shared by Aaron Scott is a great (and now local) photographer who creates work that goes beyond the traditional "snapshots of trains"
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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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Digital Frame Shows Pics of Pets While Holding Their Ashes
via Imaging Insider by (author unknown) on May 19, 2008
Shared by Aaron Now here's an interesting mashup... a digital photo urn.Here’s a unique one-of-a-kind gift that is not only a digital picture frame but also a box that holds your beloved pet’s ashes…Read More…Source: OhGizmo! via ImagingInsider.com
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