Photo Management and Raw Photo Editing in Linux
Ubuntu Productivity provides a good list of apps, short reviews, and links (HT: OpenOffice.org Training, Tips, and Ideas).
Ubuntu Productivity provides a good list of apps, short reviews, and links (HT: OpenOffice.org Training, Tips, and Ideas).
I have previously posted on my marginal regard for Blogrush as a means of driving traffic to your site. I’m still marginal, but recent reports have suggested perhaps I should go to marginal++. Over the last couple of weeks I have had a number of posts go into two digits of click throughs. That still…
. . . from a more serious perspective, from Jason Hiner.
I set up a blog on the Tom E. Hunt Residential Designs site, which they plan to use to make announcements regarding their business, feature currently popular or especially interesting plans, and discuss trends in the home design business. I am more and more convinced of the value of active blogging as part of the…
I think the scenario pictured in this article from MSNBC.com Red Tape Chronicles is at least partially a picture of the future. I’m sure early attempts at remote customer service will be problematic. Some of the comments to that post reflect the reality that people want, well, what they want. What many of us want…
… on MSNBC.com, showing that the future is here!
Thus far it looks seamless and straightforward. I simply followed the directions! I’ll be upgrading some more difficult installations where I’ll be trying out some of the picture handling, and I’ll post more if it seems useful.
Despite my intentions to quit, I have left the blogrush widget on my Threads blog, and as you can see from the image below (or click through to see a larger one), my results are improving. I don’t know if this relates to having better titles, or simply to having been around longer. …
TechRepublic has a good article on dealing with vendors who refuse to talk with consultants. I haven’t actually had any vendors refuse to talk to me, but I have had customers who have been bitten by making a bad call with a vendor. Here’s my strong advice: If you have a consultant or computer support…
. . . via MSNBC.
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