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To Tweet or Not To Tweet

Posted on May 13, 2008 By Tom No Comments on To Tweet or Not To Tweet
Internet

OK, so the phrase is hardly original. Apparently I’m not the only one to wonder why in the world I would want to use Twitter. I mean, do I really want the entire world to know that I’m watching “Evan Almighty” as I’m typing this? Do I really need to micro-document my entire life? I … Read More “To Tweet or Not To Tweet” »

PicLens and Apture

Posted on May 10, 2008 By Tom No Comments on PicLens and Apture
Internet

I briefly wanted to mention two new web apps I’ve been using lately. Both of these are free, and they really enhance the multimedia experiences of Flickr and various blogs. First, there is PicLens. PicLens is an add-on for the Firefox browser that allows you to view photos on a web page in a 3-D … Read More “PicLens and Apture” »

New Website, New Headaches

Posted on April 18, 2008 By Tom No Comments on New Website, New Headaches
Internet, Miscellaneous

This week our school district went live with it’s new website – www.spart5.net. In addition to a URL change, the site has an entirely new look and feel than our old site did. In addition to the cosmetic changes, there are some other behind-the-scenes changes. First, we’re not hosting the site locally. A group called … Read More “New Website, New Headaches” »

Flickr Video Controversy Gets Out of Hand

Posted on April 10, 2008 By Tom 2 Comments on Flickr Video Controversy Gets Out of Hand
Internet, Photography, Rants

The image above from user Brent and Marilynn is about the best Flickr protest I’ve seen. It’s certainly better than the plethora of protest images on both sides. In my opinion, the whole thing has gotten out of hand. The video naysayers have caused more disruption than the addition of videos to the site. It’s … Read More “Flickr Video Controversy Gets Out of Hand” »

Flickr Adds Video

Posted on April 9, 2008 By Tom No Comments on Flickr Adds Video
Internet, Photography

The Blogosphere is buzzing with the news that Flickr has now added support for video. However, they are not striving to become another YouTube. Flickr has always been about photographs, and they are adhering to a strict interpretation of what’s acceptable. They look at these videos as more “long photos” than anything. Basically, just a … Read More “Flickr Adds Video” »

Steal this Photo (not really)

Posted on March 13, 2008 By Tom 2 Comments on Steal this Photo (not really)
Internet, Photography, Rants

The photo above was taken while I was hiking the new nature trail at Lake Connestee. It’s nothing special, but it’s mine. It’s a photo that I took. And it’s been stolen. A couple of years ago I had a problem with photo theft. The perpetrator was a young guy that was taking photos and … Read More “Steal this Photo (not really)” »

Twelve Must-Have Software Tools

Posted on February 6, 2008 By Tom No Comments on Twelve Must-Have Software Tools
Gear, General Technology, Internet

Every now and then I’ll post a link to a cool new product that I think has promise, such as Jott or Jing. I got to thinking about how many of these I actually use, and which ones just seem cool at the time. I decided to make a list of my must-have software tools. These are the ones I use most on a day-to-day basis.
Some of these tools have been around for awhile and have gotten lots of press, and some are fairly new. I guess I tend to take for granted that everyone knows about Audacity and Firefox, but some may not have. So, some of these on this list will be ones that I’ve discussed at length, and some are those have just glossed over.

Anyone who’s followed this blog knows my hobbies – photography, anything dealing with maps and GPS, computer geekery, music and multimedia design. These tools tend to line up with those interests. What’s not on the list are tools which only function as file readers – Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player, for example. They need to actually do something. Some are for productivity, and some are just for fun. I’ve also left off purely online applications, such as Bloglines, as useful as this might be. All these tools are geared toward the Windows environment (sorry, Mac and Linux folks), however some are cross-platform. I’ve also left off any shareware/crippleware tools with the possible exception of EasyGPS – all are free.

So, without further delay, and in no particular order, here’s my list…

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Voice Thread Second Thoughts

Posted on January 29, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on Voice Thread Second Thoughts
EdTech, Internet

As much as I was initially impressed with VoiceThread, I’ve noticed some severe limitations to the system. I still think it’s an extremely easy way to narrate a slide show and to solicit audio comments. I’ll probably still use it to create some quick narration to embed here and on other sites. However, I’m spotting … Read More “Voice Thread Second Thoughts” »

VoiceThread – Multimedia Authoring for Web 2.0

Posted on January 24, 2008 By Tom 1 Comment on VoiceThread – Multimedia Authoring for Web 2.0
EdTech, Internet

I was reading Wesley Fryer’s Moving at the Speed of Creativity blog when I stumble across a fantastic new multimedia authoring tool. VoiceThread does for multimedia authoring what YouTube does for video and Flickr does for photography. In its simplest form, it’s a slide show with narration. However, users can also incorporate screen captures, PowerPoint … Read More “VoiceThread – Multimedia Authoring for Web 2.0” »

A Kodak Moment of Frustration

Posted on January 19, 2008 By Tom No Comments on A Kodak Moment of Frustration
Internet, Rants

OK, this has really got me ticked. I signed up for a Kodak EasyShare account when I was exploring the geotagging capabilities of various photosharing sites. Unfortunately, I started getting regular e-mails from them, even though I said I didn’t want such things. So, I decided to click on Unsubscribe. Here’s the message I got… … Read More “A Kodak Moment of Frustration” »

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