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Vipas Suktavornprasit

Comparing the best ways to store your photos online | How To - CNET - 0 views

  • Facebook doesn't offer much beyond tagging, likes, and comments. What if you want to order prints? Or search for photos by date, name, or tag? Most importantly: what happens when you get sick of Facebook and cancel your account?
  • Flickr can be as simple or as complicated as you want it to be.
  • Free accounts get a generous 30MB file size limit and up to two videos per month. There are accompanying Android and iPhone apps for easy mobile access and sharing.
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  • Without the Pro account, uploaded photos are compressed.
  • 10GB of monthly bandwidth and a 5MB limit for photos on the free account simply won't cut it for high-res photos.
  • users are required to purchase at least one print (9 cents) yearly to prevent their accounts from being closed.
  • Users can redownload the full-resolution versions of their uploaded photos.
  • Even though Shutterfly stores full-resolution versions of your photos, you can only redownload the compressed versions. If you want the original photos, you'll have to order a CD.
  • unlimited amount of photos at 2,048x2,048 pixels, but are limited to 1GB of storage for photos larger than that.
  • Picasa supports plenty of file types, including PSD, TGA, and some raw formats.
  • no way to redownload entire albums
  • There's no Android app currently available.
  • unlimited photo and video storage (with file size limits),
  • usually focused on document storage, but we're seeing these services evolve to offer more photo-friendly features, like Google Drive's thumbnail view.
Vipas Suktavornprasit

Lawrence Eng - Opera Mini vs. Opera Mobile Browser - 0 views

  • In Opera Mini, the Opera Presto browser engine is located on a server. In Opera Mobile, it is installed on your phone.
  • Opera Mini client can be much smaller and work on more basic phones
  • Opera Mobile will render Web pages just like a desktop browser. In Opera Mini, there may be slight differences, and very complex Web pages may not work optimally. Opera Mini will generally be faster. It downloads less content and requires less CPU to render pages.
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  • Even though all content is passed through Opera's servers, it is completely encrypted (http://www.opera.com/mobile/help/faq/#security). It's very comparable to BlackBerry's Internet Services, where all your content is passed through RIM's own encrypted servers to optimize the size of the content, one of the reasons BlackBerries use less bandwidth when browsing and receiving emails than other smartphones.
Vipas Suktavornprasit

Mobile Web 2.0 - Opera Browser - A Comparison of Opera Mobile and Opera Mini - 0 views

  • Opera Mobile is designed for PocketPCs, smartphones and PDAs.
  • Opera Mini is a Java browser designed for cell phones without access to a full browser
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