Using Radar to Share Photos and Video
August 28, 2009 by Jason Bean
Filed under Computers
A while back my brother gave me the heads up about a website called Radar.net. Today another twitter friend recommended the site to me. Normally I’m pretty good with peer pressure, but since two people asked me to check it out, I figure I will.
The basics of the site are a place and a service for you to share videos and photos with others whether it be on the Radar.net site, twitter, Facebook, flickr or your own blog. All the features you’d expect are here and then some.
I’ve normally been a fan of TwitPic to share photos on twitter, but …read more
Software Can Be An Expensive Service
August 8, 2009 by Jason Bean
Filed under Computers
Tonight I was reminded and informed that Evernote has a premium service available that expands the functionality and allows me to import any file type into my Evernote program. That would make my new little shortcut even more useful.
The idea of software as a service (SAAS) isn’t really new these days as more and more applications and services are delivered via the web and via a subscription model. Wikipedia defines SAAS as the following:
Software as a Service (SaaS, typically pronounced ’sass’) is a model of software deployment whereby a provider licenses an application to customers for use as a …read more
Yahoo Photos is Dead, Long Live Flickr
Yahoo Photos is right about done, and Yahoo is now set on focusing its efforts on their photo sharing service, Flickr. But what if you have been using Yahoo Photos?
If you use Yahoo! Photos, fear not. We’re still committed to doing what is best for you, and by getting laser-focused on a single photo sharing service (Flickr), we’ll be able to give you even more of the great stuff Move your photos to Flickr you’ve come to expect from Yahoo!. Many of creative folks behind Yahoo! Photos are heading over to the Flickr team, giving us even more ammo for …read more




