Yahoo Photos is Closing.. So What?September 7th, 2007 You too may have received a sad notice from Yahoo Photos:
Dear Angsuman,
Thank you so much for using Yahoo! Photos. Before we go, we can help you move your photos to Flickr, Yahoo!'s other photo sharing service.
MySpace Photo StatisticsNovember 30th, 2007 In MySpace on average (based on sample size of 2071208 images) 15 photos are uploaded per user. Considering only users who have at least one or more photos uploaded, they have on average uploaded a staggering 32 photos.
My Flickr PhotoStreamOctober 19th, 2008 Angsuman's photos on Flickr.
Facebook Tip: How to tag your friends on photos & notes in FacebookMarch 6th, 2009 In my earlier article I'd informed you on the Facebook updates. For all you Facebook users who love to share your whereabouts on social platforms, I have something more.
Book Review: Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince (Two Thumbs Down)July 20th, 2005 I am very disappointed. The storyline especially the death looked very contrived; the death was as if publisher (or someone else) forced Mrs.
Top 10 photo apps for FacebookMay 5th, 2009 Facebook is your archive of photos and images on the web. When you are going for online albums for uploading photos Facebook is definitely the unanimous choice.
Facebook Hack: How to See the Album of Any Private UserDecember 10th, 2008 Facebook has grown stupendously popular over the years. As you probably know by now that we have discussed 10 ways to connect facebook to other social networking media and Top 30 Newest Facebook Apps to Brighten Up 2009 and people liked it.
Orkut gets Google Latitude AppApril 15th, 2009 The success of Orkut has been quite centralized within India, Brazil etc and most importantly, very unlike Google, it has never come out of its limitations. However, this may just be the start when Google takes things seriously with this massively popular social networking site used by millions of people, as Google starts its Google Latitude service (that lets you see your friends' locations and status messages and share yours with them.) in orkut.
Review: TrackStick II - GPS Tracker Integrated With Google MapsJuly 9th, 2007 Trackstick II Personal Tracker is a small GPS tracker which records its own location, time, date, speed, heading and altitude at preset intervals. It comes with 1MB Flash memory and downloads the data through USB port.
GMail Goes Mobile; Other GoodiesDecember 16th, 2005 GMail is now accessible from your WAP enabled mobile by accessing http://m.gmail.com
Your Gmail account stays synched, whether you access it from the web or the mobile interface. It opens the attachments you receive in messages, including photos, Microsoft Word documents and .pdf files
GMail now added Auto-Responder for vacation responses.
Google Earth Rival for FranceJune 24th, 2006 France unveiled Géoportail website on Friday. It allows people to access detailed satellite images of the country and offers more detail of France than Google Earth.
Google Talk & GMail Now on Sony Mylo Handheld CommunicatorAugust 9th, 2006 The Sony mylo (short for "my life online") is a nifty handheld device that will allow you to access a fun set of features from a WiFi network. With 1GB of memory you can store music and photos, browse the web, or use email and IM (with QWERTY keyboard).
Relive Your Memores Digitally Through Seagate FreeAgent Theater HD Media Player January 12th, 2009 Seagate FreeAgent Theater HD media player is the newest one from the block of Seagate which promises to enrich the media experience for us. With it comes a Freeagent Go Hard Drive which can help you to point, click and enjoy photos and videos or other digital media content from your TV rather than watching it on computer monitors.
Top 10 iPhone Apps for Image EditingMarch 17th, 2009 iPhotography was never a strong point for Apple iPhone. With other market players like Nokia, LG, Samgsung, LG, HTC etc, the 2MP camera of iPhone was just decent to be optimistic. Still iPhone survived and became one of the most popular graphic customization device is because of its indispensable iPhone apps.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G3: The World's First Wi-Fi Digital Camera with Built-in Web Browser!January 17th, 2009 Sony has launched a new slim and stylish 10.1 megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-G3 camera, which is the world’s first Wi-Fi enabled digital camera that can upload photos and videos to popular sharing Web sites including Shutterfly, Picasa Web Albums, YouTube, Dailymotion and Photobucket through any public WiFi hotspot due to its embedded Web browser. An awesome camera for anyone who likes to share his snaps online with friends and relatives living far.