UPDATE: CNET has received some casting and possible plot details from someone in the industry…
PicLens – New Way To Browse For Pictures On The Internet
Well I’ve been using PicLens for a few months now, and I’m a bit late with this post, but if you haven’t installed PicLens yet for browsing photos on the web you are missing one of the most beautiful ways to view photography on the internet yet.The screenshot above does not do justice to the visual experience. PicLens is hands down the best I have ever seen photos look online.
Couple Suing Google Maps For Private Residence Pictures
We’ve heard all kinds of privacy concerns since Google Maps launched its Street View photos last May, most of which have had l
Google Maps Gets Into Books, Pictures, And Videos
The name of Google Maps is pretty self-defining. Google is the owner, and maps are those little help-you-find-your-way drawings. But now a new update is tossing books, pictures, and videos into the equation.
Hotlinking Pictures for SEO
Michel Telendro tells me it has become a search engine optimization practice (black to gray-hat, I assume) of hotlinking images from other servers… to rank your own site well in Google Image search results.
High Rankings SEM Seminar Pictures
Day one of the Minneapolis High Rankings seminar went well and I think the presentations were well received. One thing I think I did not emphasize is that the speakers are not only subject matter experts, but they’re skilled at instruction as well
Ask Jeeves For Pictures Too
A new search engine from Ask Jeeves lets users delve into the world of image search, via a new dedicated picture search technology from the company.
Pretty pictures :a question of blog aesthetics.
Is a blog that uses pictures in its posts more likely to succeed that a blog that posts identical content but doesn’t use the pictures? Sure, we know that there are many other considerations in the success or otherwise of a blog, but take a pure economists view of a perfect market where both blogs are identical in every other way.
Yahoo! Pictures You Using PhotoMail Service
The portal and search engine company offers another online tool; this one lets you e-mail 300 digital photos to your friends.
Sony Pictures Turns To Microsoft
At the National Association of Broadcasters convention, NAB2005, Microsoft announced that Sony Pictures Entertainment (SPE) is implementing the Microsoft Connected Services Framework.