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Thursday, June 27, 2002


iPHOTO FROM APPLE APPEARS

to be the gold standard when it comes to easily moving photos from camera to computer and manipulating the files in all manner of ways until you're content. Does anyone know of a single Windows application that is roughly comparable to iPhoto? That will be part of the solution to these things:

Digital photography the Lomography way?. Though I'm far, far from being an "artiste" of a photographer, I want to do neat things with my camera. I want to capture some moments, some feelings, try some odd things. It's like hacking with light. I see the kinds of things done with the Lomo cameras, warm and... [0xDECAFBAD]

5:20:22 PM     Comments[]


I'M WANTING TO PHOTOBLOG
Cloud status: 41% of 40MB free - time to get serious about the move.

Nice new photoblog at brilliant corners [jenett.radio]

4:49:50 PM     Comments[]


...AND THE WORLD WILL BEAT A PATH TO YOUR DOOR

Wow -- someone's already using the new theme -- thanks Robert! [jenett.radio]

How do I find all of the various "edits" that have been done to my #home template? There are comments and the XML Coffee Mug and links to posts by categories and a search engine and... Well, you get the picture! How do I map all of those features to a new theme?

4:23:38 PM     Comments[]


INDEED HE DID

HEY! Didn't Dave Winer have this idea first? [InstaPundit]

4:18:51 PM     Comments[]


A WEBLOG BUILT WITH CITYDESK

WebSite Update [StronglyTyped - Richard Caetano's weblog on software development]

4:14:22 PM     Comments[]


IMPROVING YOUR WEBLOG
Use Mark's tips and these

Day 14: Adding titles to links. What with weblogs being all about links, you would think more people would know about the title attribute, but I rarely see it. For those who don't know, all links can have a title, specified by the title attribute of the tag. This is in addition to whatever link text you specify. The title of a link generally shows up as a tooltip in visual browsers, but it can be presented in non-visual browsers as well. Not all links should have titles. If the link text is the name of an article, don't add a title; the link text itself is descriptive enough. But if you read the link text by itself, out of context, and can't figure out what it points to, add a title. [dive into mark]

8:20:06 AM     Comments[]


MAKING MONEY WITH A WEBLOG - PART VI
See Part V here

If you're one of the schemers trying to make money from Web content, you'll want to follow this site: PAID: The Economics of Content. It's a blog-style listing of stories and columns related to the whole How Do We Get Some Coin world. NYC tech writer/editor Rafat Ali is the man behind the curtain. Looks damned good so far. (Via J.D. Lasica.) [Ken Layne]

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