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Take a Closer Look at Google Business PhotosGoogle wants pictures of inside your business for its Maps and Places. Learn more about how to get exposure through its new Trusted Photographers program.PC World - Feb 08 09:08am
With Filters, Photos Take On Multiple IdentitiesPhoto filtering software is becoming more sophisticated, and some photographers share filters they have created themselves.New York Times - Feb 01 03:08am
Let the Creative Juices Overflow in Love that Shot's Photography MagazineThe free web-based photography magazine is full of articles and features geared toward educating and inspiring the beginner and amateur photographer.Meridian, Idaho (PRWEB) February 07, 2012 LoveThatShot.com, a website designed especially for beginner and amateur photographers who want to learn how to use their cameras and edit their photos, has announced the release of the Creativity Issue of ...PRWeb via Yahoo! News - Feb 07 03:03am
33 Photos Filled With Countless Clones [Shooting Challenge]# shootingchallenge I've always wanted to swim in Duck Tales' vault of gold. Alas, it's not in my cards (and besides, diving into scraps of metal isn't exactly good for the joints). These 33 photographs will need to do the trick . More »Gizmodo - Feb 08 02:12pm
3 Photo Book PicksI don’t review many photography books for PDN but I thought I’d do quick plugs on three books I received last year that I’d heartily recommend. Here goes.PDNonline - Feb 03 01:37pm
Get App-y: An app goes offline and into the real worldGet App-y by Lillie-Beth Brinkman: Oklahoma City meet-up of Instagram users included photo-taking and meeting of new friends.The Oklahoman - Jan 16 11:54am
Instagram photo group draws inspiration from BART rideArt, technology and transit intersected recently when the East Bay IGers, a group of fans of the iPhone application Instagram , conducted its monthly photo-walk as a photo-ride – on BART.BART - Jan 31 04:31am
Online backup services keep your data safeIt's a fact of modern life that archiving data is essential to prevent a data disaster. Still, something like one-third of computers are never backed up, according to 2,257 respondents in a recent Backblaze poll carried out by Harris Interactive. The survey came to the dismal conclusion that a scant 7% of users practice safe computing by archiving their systems on a daily (or nightly) basis.Computer World Australia - Feb 06 07:42am
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