Category Archive for 'Internet'

The buzz seems to have proven its efficiency, Firefox 3 has been downloaded 8.3 million times in first 24 hours. For its first day, Firefox 3 has reach a four percent marketshare of browsers worldwide. Some other figures: 83 terabytes of data was sent out during that time, an average of 4,000 downloads per second [...]

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Help set a Firefox 3 world record for the most software downloaded in 24 hours on Download Day! Go to the Download Day Headquarters and pledge to download Firefox 3. The official date for the launch of Firefox 3 will be posted here soon. With your help the Firefox community can go down in history.
http://www.spreadfirefox.com/worldrecord
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Following the introduction of the Eye-Fi Wi-Fi card for digital cameras (see PMA08: digital cameras connect to photo sharing), Eye-Fi announces today Eye-Fi Explore including a Wi-Fi based geolocalization of photos thanks to a partnership with Skyhook Wireless.

The card uses built-in wireless technology to locate nearby Wi-Fi access points when pictures are captured within the [...]

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For sure, recent PMA was the opportunity for numerous announcements. Quite logically, my interest went to digital camera manufacturers showing photo sharing connectivity.
The first pretty impressive was the Samsung GX-20 with its optional battery pack featuring Wi-Fi connectivity. Demonstrated at the show was upload to Picasa. Flickr also showed up in the menus but not [...]

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Free Camtasia studio

Looking to include video screenshots on your web site or your blog? In United Kingdom, PC Plus Magazine offers a free license of Camtasia Studio 3, screen recorder software, until January 7th.
Links:

Download Camtasia
Register and get your license key from TechSmith.com

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Safari for Windows

Great news! Safari for Windows!
For those asking what I’m talking about, Safari is the name of Apple’s Web browser. Available only under Apple’s Mac OS X until now and the foundation of Apple’s iPhone.
Such news can not be left without a reaction.
So I’ve downloaded and installed the application. So far, so good. Everything went fine [...]

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Do I (really) need ubiquitous access to my pictures? Asking this question may sound weird but let’s go into the details.
Not so long ago, your pictures were probably stored in a shoebox, some of them in photo albums. Photo sharing took place when relatives came home or when, back to work, chatting at the coffee [...]

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MySpace buys Photobucket

A couple days after Yahoo! discontinuing Yahoo! Photos and with insisting rumours of Microsoft and Yahoo! merging, MySpace buys Photobucket for $250 million.
What’s next?

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Posted today a six page KoffeePhoto presentation on SlideShare. Surprisingly, the most viewed presentation of the day!
[slideshare id=46380&doc=introducing-koffeephoto-photo-sharing-15025&w=425]

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