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Jeremy Brooks' "Seeing Red" SmartSet (5)
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Wanting To Be Somewhere Else by jeremy on ZooomrPhoto by Jeremy Brooks, taken from his set "Seeing Red."Jeremy Brooks has an awesome "Seeing Red" SmartSet on Zooomr with over 1,000 photos in it. Very cool. Check it out here.Contribute comment -
Wordle Spam Tag Cloud (7)
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I just went into my Junk Email Folder on Mac Mail and opened up the last 100 spam email messages that I've received. I then took the texts from these 100 emails and pasted them into Wordle to make a tag cloud. The above image was my result. Click here for a larger view.Shared by Costis (0) Dennis Laumen (16) mecki M@c (0) Mike F (446) Shelly (24) veronicalynne (2) Yuvi (27)Contribute comment -
The Biggest Social Network You Have Never Heard Of (2)
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The Saatchi-Gallery is probably one of the biggest sites you have never heard of, they are one of the most trafficked sites in the UK, with 70 million hits a day and are ranked the 253 in the world. And for those wondering what all the fuss is about they reached these traffic levels almost overnight. What is interesting is that the Saatchi-Gallery was almost an instant hit when they launched their new social network ...Shared by Costis (0) Marque (0)Contribute comment - 13 Tips for Using and Caring for Memory Cards (1)
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Top 10 Masters of Sublime Night Photography [PICS] (65)
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The word “photography” has its roots in Greek, roughly translating to “writing of light.” Just as text is most interesting when free of superfluous words, photography using little light is often the most intriguing. Night photographers, consequently, are some of the most captivating “writers” in the medium. Brassa (images via: Arts Gallery and La Cancion De La Sirna) One of the founding fathers of night photography was Brassai, a Hungarian emigre to France who made ...Shared by Adam Fuhrer (68) Adam Melancon (12) Adam Ramshaw (17) Alex France (139) Ankur P (9) Anthony Muoio (0) Avi (598) Benjamin (1005) Brandon (65) Brandon Quintana (6) Brendon Wadey (24) Brett Stark (0) Brian Cuban (1083) Brooke Pennington (17) burkinaboy (136) chris (399) Chris (70) Christopher (1) Christopher (30) Christopher Chan (1) Costis (0) Dean (14) Deborah Petersen (31) Deniss Saksa (4) docbaily (29) Emma (14) Foo Yong Hwee (8) GaB (5) Hank Green (23) Igor (2) Jamie Wallis (19) Jean-Baptiste (2) Jim (18) John Jorgensen (31) Jon Phillips (10) jon|k (14) Jonas (14) Kevin Federline (231) Kevin Grandia (34) Kol Tregaskes (0) Krazy (139) Leena (1009) lindenb (1) Manuj Darshan (8) Marc Ashwell (1) Martin (12) Matt Ellsworth (27) Michaelk (17) Miguel Lopez (52) Natitude (121) nervioso (60) Qian (30) Redmond Pie (6) Richard Galbraith (12) Rick Butterfield (34) Rob Raymond (8) Ruel Bobet (0) Sean Shaghaghi (16) Sham (104) Shane Coffey (84) Steve Olson (16) teranex (4) Theo Bosdas (2) Tim Brennan (12) York (42)Contribute comment -
http://digital-photography-school.com/blog/how-to-shoot-with-available-light/ (30)
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In this post Gary Cosby Jr. shares some great tips on shooting with available light. Shooting available light can be both liberating and enslaving. Sounds like a contradiction doesn’t it? In fact, shooting available light frees you from all the encumbrances of dragging strobe equipment around with its stands, modifiers, strobes and possibly even power packs. [...]Shared by Ahmed (58) baardoa (29) Benjamin (1005) booyaa (16) Brian Auer (29) Costis (0) dagorret.digg@gmail.com (0) elmarco (5) Eric Blue (14) furlan (7) Harold Green (29) Ingve Vormestrand (0) Jason Raddin (2) Jeff Rivers (7) Jeremy (0) Jerry (0) kevan (7) Kol Tregaskes (0) Krazy (139) lisa (1) Mahdi (0) mr_gadget (152) Patty (12) Phillip Jeffrey (4) ProBlogger (24) Ranjith Antony (0) Ross V (415) Sofia (1) zemaNORIS (15)Contribute comment -
SoCal earthquake a powerful reminder of Twitter's potential (MG Siegler/VentureBeat) (5)
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MG Siegler / VentureBeat: SoCal earthquake a powerful reminder of Twitter's potential — This morning a 5.8 5.4 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California near Los Angeles. Well before the information was anywhere on the major news outlets, tweets (Twitter messages) were flowing in at a rapid clip.Contribute comment -
Me-Too Software and Web Apps Often Find Their Own Niche (22)
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As the price to develop Web applications and communities has decreased, and investment in people is less-demanding, it's no surprise that we've seen a boom in sites with significant similarities - be they social networking, lifestreaming, status updaters, online file storage or virtual worlds. While the rule holds true in software as it does in Silicon Valley, that the vast majority of products may meet a less than optimal fate, the potential payout continues to ...Shared by AJ (173) Antoine (33) atul (74) Benjamin Golub (18) Bwana (68) Ch (90) Costis (0) dobata (366) Drew Olanoff (144) Gordon (6) guercheLE (5) House M.D. (22) louisgray (139) Mark (21) Mike F (446) Rob (132) sarahintampa (92) Shey (64) Srinvard (60) Sue (28) Svetlana Gladkova (1) zsafwan (45)- Srinvard said: Some of the services/sites mentioned in this blog might be worth taking a look at.
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Yokway: sort of FriendFeed meets De.licio.us (13)
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Yokway is a service that bills itself as a place to “share and discuss your finds with your friends.” In practice, the still in closed beta site is somewhere between FriendFeed and De.licio.us. From the outset, the Yokway layout will appear immediately familiar to users of services such as FriendFed and Social Thing. The service offers shared items in reverse chronological order, and other users can comment on these shared items. Outbrain style, each story ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (48) charlie anzman (103) Costis (0) Joe (96) LouCypher (57) louisgray (139) Mike F (446) Nico (23) pmccarthy (3) Rob (132) Sean McBride (63) Stephane Osmont (1) Vahid (115)- pmccarthy said: linksplode-esque
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Yokway is a service that bills itself as a place to “share and discuss your finds with your friends.” In practice, the still in closed beta site is somewhere between FriendFeed and De.licio.us. From the outset, the Yokway layout will appear immediately familiar to users of services such as FriendFed and Social Thing. The service offers shared items in reverse chronological order, and other users can comment on these shared items. Outbrain style, each story ...Shared by Costis (0)Contribute comment -
louisgray.com: FriendFeed Friday Tips #8: How To Post To FriendFeed Via E-mail (31)
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By popular demand, I've been asked by other FriendFeed users to highlight how I use the popular social lifestreaming site. So far the series has covered the "Hide" function, the bookmarklet, advanced search, how to integrate with Google Talk, how you can incorporate comments, determine an item's original source and how to learn more about your fellow users. Since FriendFeed debuted their API this spring, the number of third party applications authored for the fast-growing ...Shared by (jeff)isageek (48) Adam (10) adrcc2 (6) atul (74) Bret Treasure (2) Bryan (24) Ch (90) Corvida (65) Costis (0) Dave (4) David Risley (12) diegomorelli (0) Drew Olanoff (144) Franklin P (0) gburd (3) guercheLE (5) hnouwens (6) J. Phil (23) Joe (96) Joshua (0) kukoo (6) lisamac (1) Martina Stewart (1) Mike F (446) Paul Dunay (23) RichardatDELL (21) Rob (132) Ron (3) Shey (64) Tac (16) terababy (4)- RichardatDELL said: More to do with Friend Feed
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Government to Monitor UK Internet Use (2)
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Downloading a copyrighted file in the UK could now get you a direct warning from the government. A new plan, just announced today, has the nation’s six biggest ISPs working hand-in-hand with regulating group Ofcom. Together, they’ll identify and then help monitor people believed to be illegally sharing music, movies, and other protected materials online. Once an ISP flags you, you’ll get a government warning informing you that you are being monitored. Officials could then ...Shared by Costis (0) Sean McBride (63)Contribute comment
