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Mapping Your Digital Photo World [The Mossberg Solution] (1)
on Walt Mossberg Feed - All Things Digital (45) permalinkAfter spending summer vacation shooting the sights, many people face the same chore: labeling and organizing digital photos before forgetting what they are and where they were taken. Now there’s a way to upload photos that are already labeled with their exact latitude and longitude using geotagging, the fancy name for labeling data with information on its geographic origin. Photos with “geotags” have coordinates embedded invisibly in them. Some programs or online photo services use ...Shared by Steve (34)Contribute comment
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Sync and Back Up Your Data with Conduit for Linux (121)
on Lifehacker (36904) permalinkAdmit it—even if your desk could be the cover shot for Organized Worker Monthly, your data is all over the place. Between desktop apps, online networks, and webapp tools, it's easy to lose track of data and duplicate tasks, simply because it's not all accessible, or it takes too much of your time to keep it all synced up and together. Conduit, an in-development program for the Linux desktop, makes it simple to link your ...Shared by Aaron (122) Abe (57) AJ (1003) Anand L (53) Andrew (71) ani625 (370) Anoop Engineer (28) anthony warnick (189) Art (273) Ashish Jaiswal (18) ASHWIN (64) Bene (15) binduwavell (24) Brandon (80) Breyten (88) brinley (22) bsag (14) Camtron 9000 (230) cesaracardoso (206) Chris (26) ckaroli (162) Compuwizard123 (229) consolamentor (16) d0m1n4t3 (35) Dan (80) Danilo (37) DarkBls (149) Dave (66) David Arcos (79) Dedalus (89) diffus (24) DigitalMike (128) dobata (1005) Duane (104) ema (87) embee (347) enguillem (43) Eric (41) Fernando Batista (29) Florent Solt (54) foxmachia (161) Franklin (24) gabopagan (99) geekblake (24) ghassem (82) GrosaPrap (40) Hagdahl (84) hoosteen (171) HUNG (185) Ian Swainson (16) Inman (22) james (24) Jean (40) Jeffrey (35) Jermin (44) jezarnold (58) jmvidal (53) John Massaglia (70) JohnMu (65) Jon (54) Jon (99) Jonnie (30) Josh (140) Josh (20) Kevin (120) khoyot3 (49) kimme (50) Kin (31) King (41) Lee (54) Library (27) looprock (58) losheng (21) Mark Roberts (28) Mark Whiting (79) Matt Hall (55) mbrannig (16) metaeuphoria (49) Mike F (2158) Mitchell (53) NeonDemon (238) Niklas (66) nilegomez (62) nparker13 (608) patrick (15) Paul (119) potentato (117) Ramkumar R. Aiyengar (4) remz (22) Ricardo M. (111) riwilo (35) Robert (17) Rudolf Olah (33) Rutger Blom (107) Sandaruwan (62) Shinn Photography (23) Snehal - Gmail (27) spsneo (79) Srinvard (288) Steve (49) Suchita (26) sugree (120) tamburix (45) thr33 (75) TJ (145) Tony Duckles (68) Tor Erling (494) Travis Tubbs (41) vraicovi (42) Walter Rodrigo de Sá Cruz (63) wwdj (67) wwj (47) Wyctim (92) Yann (56) Zach (270) zbrox (102) zemlanin (190) Zoram (116) Владимир Анохин (58) 攻疼新一 (1803) 狮子真好吃啊 (92)Explore read six notes
- Brandon said: This looks pretty sweet.
- bsag said: Looks easy to use and flexible. I'd like something similar for Mac OS X.
- jezarnold said: interesting.. especially as I am seriously considering the new ASUS EEEPC 901 (xandros OS Linux edn)
- Dedalus said: Looks awesome. Linux, anyone?
- Lee said: I have to look into this.
- Владимир Анохин said: Неожиданно приятная штуковина, судя по описанию.
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Google Photos? (1)
on Google Operating System (3781) permalinkLaunched in 2006 as an online extension of the Picasa photo management application, Picasa Web Albums didn't become very popular, as Flickr continued to grow. Besides lacking a community of photography enthusiasts and leaving out a lot of basic features like stats or adding a photo to favorites, Picasa Web Albums is not a great name and many might not even know that Google has a photo sharing service.There are many references in Picasa Web's ...Shared by Ian (32)Contribute comment
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Oosah Connects Social Sites for Easy File Transfers [Online Identity] (1)
on Lifehacker (36904) permalinkSometimes you like a photo so much, you want to post it to Facebook, Flickr, and all your other Web 2.0-type identities. Media sharing web app Oosah (a strong contestant for weirdest web app name so far) has opened up a new feature that makes trading a digital photo or other media files between Flickr, Facebook, Picasa, and other social sites pretty easy. After signing up and confirming logins, you can simply upload to Oosah ...Shared by Nick Jordan (35)Contribute comment
