Snipshot is a simple and clean. The effects section delivers only basic features. Here unlimited undo option is available. The most important feature is that it allows working on pictures greater than 25 mega pixels. This makes it a remarkable feature. It is lacking in the red eye reduction tool.
It is among one of the best option for photo editing. It has all the basic features and in addition many of the advanced tools. It enables simple animations that most of the online tools don't offer. Other features which makes Fotoflexer to stand out is that it has 25 filters and it can flatten images.
Blog post about the CLIVE Virtual Safaris posted on Virtual Worlds Education Roundtable blog. The inaugural post to the "SuperSet" Feature on their blog too!
a full featured web site creation package solely for the academic community. Scholars create web sites in seconds and can easily manage everything for themselves, for free.
Seven Things That Could Make Your Gadgets Obsolete:
(1) HDMI 1.4 - new standard for moving media from source to display will include 3DTV & ethernet for transfer of data up to 100 Mb/sec
(2) USB 3.0 - new USB format at up to 400 Mb / sec is ten times faster than USB 2.0
(3) 3DTV - you'll need glasses - to appear latter half of 2010
(4) DLNA - Digital Living Network - around since 2004 is now getting integrated into lots of digital appliances. Get ready for the promised "connected house"
(5) Mobile ATSC - to allow us to get t.v. broadcast signal to mobile devices
(6) Ambient Light Sensors and other eco-friendly tv features
(7) Internet-enable TV sets
Pixer.us is a simple and straight tool for image editing quickly. It doesn't require signup. It has all the basic tools as crop rotate flip resize with color fix and resize. A positive feature is that it allows unlimited undo.
rsizr is a simple Flash-based web application that lets you resize JPG, PNG, and GIF images on your computer ONLY. The great feature to have this photo editor in the list is a new image resizing algorithm called seam carving (a method of image retargeting) that tries to keep intact areas in your image that are richer in detail.
loads of special effects, a range of nice fonts, and numerous shapes. It enables red eye reduction and also edits the exposure which are the most common problems faced by the photographers. It is fast and works well on different platforms as Mac, Windows and Linux. One of the most interesting features of Picnik is the support of the photosharing sites and the social networking sites. Registration in Picnik is not mandatory. It is required for some special services only. You are going to spoil your day if you forget your password because it does not have the 'Forgot your password' option to retrieve your password.
Built on the pattern of Photoshop itself minus the technicalities. It is good for the amateur photographers who don't want to get indulged into the tricky tools of the Photoshop. Having these superb features the loopholes are there. The printing options are lacking. Also, it doesn't support photos from higher mega pixel camera.
In the simple white design layout of this photo editor; you still have many image processing features such as Shape solutions, Image Filters along with the basic functions of an image editor.
Sumo Paint is really a "big" Paint program for imaging solutions and image processing. With the Mac-style design, this tool provides us many choices to edit an image through Photoshop-like layout. Sumo Paint's remarkable features such as: layer support, Photoshop layout and multiple document support make it's worth to use.
Great article on the generation gap of kids putting their whole lives online and older folk (like us) balking at the cultural shift. A fabulous article - great for using with college level courses in tech, media, paradigm shifts, web2.0
YouTube: The Evolution of Remix Culture: this is a great analysis of remix as a phenomenon and how it alters the relationships and products of cultural use of the Internet.