Monday, November 28, 2011

Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists

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(These Pirates are dead funny)

Aardman co-founder Peter Lord shared some footage from his highly exciting Pirates! In An Adventure With Scientists.  Starring Hugh Grant as the bumbling ‘Pirate Captain’, it had me laughing like bilge rat who’s had too much rum…

 

Thanks to http://movies.uk.msn.com for the link.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Automated Video editing Platform

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Magisto’s promise: Give us your unedited footage, and we’ll give you a short movie that you can proudly show off to friends and family.

We made Magisto to give people a way to take their videos and turn them into movies that are fun to watch and easy to share.”

You can upload up to 16 video files, add a title and soundtrack — select from available tracks or add your own — and then sit back and wait for an email to notify you that your mini movie is ready to be shared

Sunday, August 14, 2011

FileSearchEx Is a Fast Search Utility for Windows 7

 

 

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Windows 7: FileSearchEx is a freeware utility for Windows 7 that searches through files faster than the default Windows search. Modeled after the Windows XP search, it features a simple, familiar interface and a variety of search filters.

Once installed, you can search for files within any folder and order your results by the details you see in the screenshot above, making it easy to search through millions of items. In our tests, it's faster than than the standard Windows search and the variety of filters helps tailor the results to what you're looking for. Since it's a portable application with low system requirements, you can send it across multiple computers easily and you can add a context menu if you'd like a right-click option to search through folders.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

ANDROID MARKET

ANDROID MARKET  (LINK)

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Top Free in Apps

There are MANY more than these

below, so just click  on the link

(above) to find the Web Site

Saturday, April 09, 2011

Dropbox Online Backup system

Dropbox is one of the most popular cloud storage services, in part because of its simplicity. The free account comes with 2 GB of storage, and you can use it to automatically sync across Windows, Mac and Linux computers whenever you upload new files to it. There are also apps for iPhone/iPad, Android and Blackberry mobile devices. Installation is drop-dead easy. A folder is created on your desktop and you simply drag and drop files into it.. Then you can access those files from anywhere. You can even share files with other people.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Google Web-based Android Market

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Google Web-based Android Market

Google Web-based Android Market

Googles new Web-based Android Market online store that will make it easier for people to get to new applications for their smartphones and tablets.

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Saturday, January 29, 2011

LIBOX

ALL YOUR MEDIA ANYWHERE.
HD SHARING WITH FRIENDS.
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GO to LIBOX     or watch THE VIDEO

Add all of your High Def video, photos and music to LIBOX
and it is instantly available to enjoy on any device.
Share your media privately with your friends, for free.
ANYWHERE
LIBOX automatically syncs your media collection across your computers and streams it to any browser or mobile device so it is available anywhere you want it.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

AllMyApps Aims to Be App Store for Windows

 

AllMyApps

 

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A French startup hopes to be the one of the first, if not the only, app store for Windows.

AllMyApps originally launched in 2009, with the idea that the site could suggest a suite of free apps that could be installed on a new PC. In December, a beta version of the company's app store entered beta; now, by the end of the first quarter, a final version will be launched

"We want to make sure it easy to manage and discover all the applications on a PC," Favre said.

For now, the site looks somewhat like other app stores on the Web: apps are broken down into different categories ("communications," "security," "office," "audio," and more). The site provides about 1,500 apps at the moment, divided between locally-installed apps and those Web apps that live in a browser.

According to Favre, AllMyApps will also share characteristics common to other app stores: consolidating a list of all of the apps a user has installed, sharing them, and auto-updating them behind the scenes. AllMyApps will go a step farther, however, and allow users to transfer their apps to other PCs, like Valve Software's Steam service, as well as back them up to the cloud.

The company's games will be casual, however; Favre said that he does not wish to take on Steam directly.

Thanks to PC Mag for thee link

Thursday, January 13, 2011

DONT PANIC

DONT PANIC

This is a great fave to start 2011. There will soon be seven billion people on the planet. National Geographic explains why you shouldn't panic:

Flickr coming to Windows 7

Flickr coming to Windows 7

Thanks to CNet for this story

 

The photo service takes full advantage of Windows 7's side-scrolling interface, offering a smooth transition that takes you from recent content to tagged photos to a screen that lets you explore the larger Flickr library.* Clicking on any image takes you to a screen that offers the full array of features: you can read and add comments, as well as view location info if available. Photos with GPS tags can also be viewed on a map that will show others Flickr user pics nearby.

The app takes things a step further on the tablet, offering an innovative browsing mode for viewing or discovering groups of photos. There's also a cool faded-out copy of each photo as the background for each individual pic page. Really, words don't do this software justice, which is why Flickr has also released this demo video.

Flickr for Windows 7 and Windows Phone 7 is free and will be available to users at the end of this month.