Microsoft Professional Photography Resources
August 3, 2009 by Jason Bean
Filed under Business & Career, How To, Images & Photos
It may not be the first place you’d think about going for professional photography tips, but Microsoft has a nice collection of resources and information available for everyone interested in photography and extended their knowledge and skill set.
The Microsoft Professional Photography website has collections of beautiful images, articles to improve your skills, photography event listings, photo related software downloads and more. If you’re looking for answers to that question that’s been bugging you for quite sometime, you might just find it on their website. The layout and organization is nicely presented and very easy to find what you’re looking …read more
Pando
August 23, 2006 by Jason Bean
Filed under Freebies
Need to send large files to someone easily. Check-out Pando.com.
Pando is currently in beta and has got Web 2.0 written all over it, but that’s okay because it seems to do a really good job of accomplishing the task it was set out to do.
They’ve got a great illustration that explains how it all works, but for just you readers out there, here’s a textual conversation of how the process flows from sender to recipient.
1. Files sent – Sender selects files and/or folders, enters recipient(s) email address(es) and clicks “send”. A copy of the files immediately starts uploading to Pando’s …read more
eMusic Update
August 14, 2006 by Jason Bean
Filed under Music & Audio, Shopping
I forgot to mention on my last post about eMusic, that I did notice one area where eMusic might be an interesting investment for someone for a few months. They have a pretty good collection of comedy albums. Lots of George Carlin and Bill Hicks. Two albums I almost decided to download was a Harland Williams “Har-larious” and a John Pinnette album.
If you’re into comedy, then you may decide to check them out. The only downside to downloading the comedy tracks is that sometimes a track is only a 1 minute or so routine, so you’re going to use your …read more
eMusic – Make sure you want it
August 13, 2006 by Jason Bean
Filed under Freebies, Music & Audio, Shopping
If you like your music DRM free, then eMusic may be just the place you’ve been looking for in the online music store category. However, let me give you a little warning. It may not be what you think. There large catalog of songs isn’t populated with much mainstream music.
There are some mainstream musicians, but not a lot. What I did find though is it could be a great place to grab some good comedy albums if that interests you. The only problem I see with that though is that comedy album tracks are fairly short.
Seeing as how you receive …read more
YouSendIt – Send Large Files Quickly and Securely
August 1, 2006 by Jason Bean
Filed under How To
Are you still sending large attachments directly through e-mail? Don’t do that, it’s not the best way, especially for really large files.
Do you have a large file you need to get from someone or to someone, but it’s larger than your e-mail application will allow, or maybe your application doesn’t allow certain attachment types?
You should try YouSendIt
It doesn’t get any easier than that does it?






