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PC Magazine August 30, 2006 Nathan Edwards |
Screen Savers on Steroids Photo screen savers are old hat, but all they do is plumb your own photo collection. Why not expand your horizons by using Internet photos? |
Information Today November 20, 2008 |
LIFE's Photo Archive Available on Google Time, Inc. has announced that access to LIFE's photo archive -- more than 10 million images in total -- will be available on a new hosted image service from Google. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2005 M. David Stone |
Epson StoryTeller Photo Book Creator The Epson StoryTeller Photo Book Creator provides everything you need to create a keepsake book of photos, except a printer, ink, and the photos themselves. |
Geotimes April 2006 Naomi Lubick |
Minerals Cut Again Again, the President's proposed budget for 2007 scuttled the USGS's Mineral Resources Program. The requested cuts affect the collection of data on everything from mineral formation to the extent of worldwide deposits of economic commodities. |
Macworld March 17, 2006 Owen W. Linzmayer |
MemoryMiner 1.0 MemoryMiner 1.04 is a cool photo-managing program with lots of potential, but this initial release isn't ready for prime time. Fortunately you can check out the 15-day trial version before shelling out the full purchase price. |
Geotimes April 2004 Charles Groat |
A Celebration of 125 Years In the 125 years since its creation, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has provided the scientific information needed to make important decisions and safeguard society. |
PC Magazine August 9, 2004 Galen Fott |
Microsoft Digital Image Suite 10 Microsoft Digital Image Suite 10 is a competent package for managing and editing your digital photo collection, but there are better choices for the money. |
PC Magazine February 14, 2007 M. David Stone |
Printing Your Own Doesn't Cost More To print your own photos or not, that is the question. |
Fast Company April 2013 Margaret Rhodes |
Foap Helps Sell Photos to Companies -- But Members Get Control And A Cut Two Swedes started an online marketplace for everyday iPhone shooters. Members sell their photos to companies for $10, and Foap takes a 50% cut. |
Search Engine Watch January 18, 2005 Danny Sullivan |
Photo Search: Google Picasa 2 Vs. Adobe Photoshop Album 2 A look at how photo management in Googe's new Picasa 2 measures up against Adobe Photoshop Album 2 and Photoshop Elements 3. |
D-Lib June 2001 |
Tapestry of Time and Terrain Through computer processing and enhancement, a production team from USGS has brought together into digital tapestry existing images of the nation's lower 48 states... |
PC World January 23, 2007 Dave Johnson |
Organize Your Digital Photo Collection for Free Rename files from your digital camera in batches, rotate shots easily, view photo files as thumbnails, and more in Windows XP and Vista. |
InternetNews August 17, 2006 Ed Sutherland |
AT&T, Yahoo Make a Picture Pact AT&T and Yahoo unveiled a new online photo service for users looking for a better way to share digital pictures. |
Geotimes March 2007 Steinmetz & Dickinson |
Data Preservation: Old Samples Produce New Knowledge The ability to preserve and maintain geoscience data and collections has not kept pace with the growing need for information. |
InternetNews November 17, 2005 Tim Gray |
AOL: Pictures for Free AOL's revamped photo-sharing and storage site includes social networking components. |
Fast Company November 2014 Sarah Kessler |
The Hottest Startups Have One Thing In Common: Our Faces You may think of Facebook as a community, a news feed, or even a force for change, but it's really something far simpler: a photography company. |
PC Magazine April 19, 2006 M. David Stone |
Buying Guide: Dedicated Photo Printers If you have a digital camera and you want the freedom to print your own photos, even if it's moments after you take them, a dedicated photo printer is the way to go. |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 M. David Stone |
Photo Printer Alternatives If you're not enthusiastic about buying a photo printer, consider an alternative. |
Search Engine Watch February 10, 2004 Chris Sherman |
Visualizing Paris, Barcelona and other Cities While local search in the U.S. has focused on providing basic business information, Wanadoo Maps has added a new twist to online yellow pages in Europe: photos of thousands of buildings in France and Spain. |
PC Magazine September 13, 2006 John C. Dvorak |
Photography and the Truth Photos of the war in Lebanon were enhanced with additional smoke. Done competently, nobody would have cared. |
Fast Company August 8, 2011 Jason Feifer |
Facebook Lets You Tag Companies In Photos. Test: How Fast Will They Untag? Testing which companies are control freaks about their online image. |
Geotimes March 2007 Margaret Putney |
OneGeology: A Site for All In partnership with the United Nations' International Year of Planet Earth, geologists around the world are coming together to form a world geological map, accessible to all on the Internet. |
PC World January 29, 2003 Dave Johnson |
Take Control of Your Digital Photos Wrangling with countless photos on your hard drive? Follow our tips to organize the chaos. |
Entrepreneur August 2004 Amanda C. Kooser |
Eye to Eye Sending photos by mobile phone still has isues, but it's getting easier. |
PC Magazine March 15, 2006 Cade Metz |
Five New Approaches to Photo Sharing A review of five photo sharing online services. AOL Pictures... FilmLoop... Flickr... |
Geotimes September 2003 |
Geomedia Book Review: The Chicago Guide to Communicating Science... Maps: Lewis and Clark, USGS maps... DVD: Glacier DVD accolade |
Fast Company April 2013 |
Gannett, Airbnb, Pixable Weigh In On The Value Of Visual Company spokesmen comment on their website redesign principles. |
Macworld May 25, 2005 Jeffery Battersby |
PhotoPrinto 1.2 Photo-album application turns your digital photos into printable memories |
PC Magazine March 17, 2010 M. David Stone |
12 Tips for Printing Great Photos With a bit of knowledge and practice, you should be able to print great-looking photos at home. Here are 12 techniques for improving the quality of your prints. |
Searcher May 2002 David Mattison |
Images of History on the Web While one can use image search engines to retrieve historical photographs, the lack of precision caused by keyword searching and the limitations of the general search engines to target historic photographs lead to wasted time and effort. Other search strategies are described here... |
Geotimes March 2003 |
Geomedia Relatively few people know that groundwater pumping affects streams, lakes, wetlands and springs. Robert Glennon's book, Water Follies, sets to turn this situation around... Magnetic anomaly map of North America by the North American Magnetic Anomaly Group |
PC Magazine December 4, 2003 Bill Machrone |
Every Photo Tells a Story This is an unprecedented paean of praise to an almost-unheard-of Microsoft product -- Photo Story. |
PC Magazine October 5, 2004 M. David Stone |
The Essential Buying Guide: Photo Printers Now that printers can finally produce true photo quality, you can print your precious memories with confidence. |
PC Magazine November 2, 2004 Galen Fott |
Your Photos No digital home is complete without a camera and the right suite of photo software. Here's how to equip yourself with the right tools. |
Macworld December 11, 2006 James Galbraith |
HP Photosmart A716 Compact Photo Printer Small unit can print in a variety of formats |
Smithsonian April 2004 |
Photos for All Time A new book, At First Sight, draws on all the Smithsonian's vast archives to chart photograph's profound place in history |
Geotimes August 2003 Lisa M. Pinsker |
Open house informs public, cheers scientists Amid downsizing and a threatened budget cut, the mood has been dim at the U.S. Geological Survey. Since the early 1990s, its staff has dwindled from as many as 2,500 to 600. But, from May 30 to June 1, the office flung open its doors to the public and let some light in, lifting the spirits of its scientists. |
Geotimes March 2003 Greg Peterson |
Congress confronts a depleting aquifer Approximately 30 percent of the groundwater used for irrigation in the U.S. comes from a single source: the High Plains Aquifer. In March, the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources passed a bill that provides a scientific basis for extending the usable life of the aquifer. |
AskMen.com |
Your Past Isn't Done With You Americans who grew up long before the Internet opened private lives to the world are finding out that Facebook and other sites are bringing up things better left alone. |
PC Magazine November 30, 2007 M. David Stone |
Canon Pixma mini320 The Canon Pixma mini320 prints high-quality photos in a hurry at sizes up to 5 by 7 and 4 by 8 inches... HP Photosmart A626 Compact photo printer... |