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How to Optimize Images for the Web via EdtechPicks and Nick Lafave

How to Optimize Images for the Web via EdtechPicks and Nick Lafave | information analyst | Scoop.it
Everyone needs an image optimizer. Here's an easy way to reduce file size while maintaining image quality.

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Google made the best app for storing your photos - Google Photos vs iCloud

Google made the best app for storing your photos - Google Photos vs iCloud | information analyst | Scoop.it
Forget Apple. The best way to storage and manage your photos is with Google.

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GwynethJones's curator insight, July 13, 2015 2:30 PM

I wonder how Flickr measures up to these!?

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Photos + Dropbox = Reflective Family

Photos + Dropbox = Reflective Family | information analyst | Scoop.it

Do you have a bunch of fun family photos that no one in your family ever looks at? I bet you do. They’re probably all over the place, too: on her camera, on his phone, on the kid’s iPod...


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Beautiful periodic table from LIFE magazine’s 1949 special on the atom

Beautiful periodic table from LIFE magazine’s 1949 special on the atom | information analyst | Scoop.it
In 1949 LIFE magazine dedicated a huge part of their May issue to The Atom, including the gorgeous illustration shown above.

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Foter: Télécharger plus de 100 Millions photos et images gratuitement

Foter: Télécharger plus de 100 Millions photos et images gratuitement | information analyst | Scoop.it

Foter est un moteur de recherche d'images mais aussi un site qui comprend plus de 190 000 000 de photos et images gratuites. C'est une vraie source d'images aussi bien pour les particuliers que pour les blogueurs qui cherchent à illustrer leurs articles. Ils n'ont plus à perdre du temps en cherchant des images sur le net qui sont souvent soumises à des droits d'auteur.

Lire la source: http://www.applicanet.com/2011/11/foter-telecharger-plus-de-100-millions.html#ixzz1f1TERo58


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Comment savoir qui a copié nos images?

Comment savoir qui a copié nos images? | information analyst | Scoop.it

Il y a une chose dont on ne pourra jamais se passer en utilisant l'internet c'est la photo et l'image, un moyen d'expression le plus convaincant comme on dit une image vaut mille mots. Ceci pousse des utilisateurs d'internet à copier des images en ligne sans se soucier trop des droits des propriétaires. Aujourd'hui avec un outil appelé Who stole my pictures, on peut suivre nos images en ligne pour savoir qui les a copiées pour ne pas dire "volées".


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Picasa Is Going Away: 11 Apps That You Can Use Instead by Dann Albright

Picasa Is Going Away: 11 Apps That You Can Use Instead by Dann Albright | information analyst | Scoop.it
by Dann Albright

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Pushbullet - Your devices working together (drag photos from your phone to your PC)

Pushbullet - Your devices working  together (drag photos from your phone to your PC) | information analyst | Scoop.it

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ThingLink - Make Your Images Interactive

ThingLink - Make Your Images Interactive | information analyst | Scoop.it
ThingLink lets users add interactive links to any photo and turn them into fun web experiences that drive engagement.

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Nuts and bolts: the neuron

Nuts and bolts: the neuron | information analyst | Scoop.it
Neurons are highly specialised cells that conduct and process information in animals, enabling thought, perception and control of movement. Problems with neuronal function underpin a range of neuro...

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The Web's Most Ambitious Personal Data Project - Singly

The Web's Most Ambitious Personal Data Project - Singly | information analyst | Scoop.it

This article was written by Marshall Kirkpatrick for ReadWriteWeb

 

You make data. A lot of it. From Web browsing to link sharing to photos published online, from phone bills to medical records to online banking - almost all of us produce an incredible amount of electronic data that slips right through our fingers...

 

Here's What Went Live 10/19 In case you didn't see it: Very exciting!

 

Singly 1.0 began rolling out to developers Oct. 19, 2011

 

****Those first users will be able to build apps that search, sort and visualize contacts, links and photos that have been published by their own accounts on various social networks but also by all the accounts they are subscribed to there.

 

****Want to search the contents of every link shared by every person you're subscribed to on Twitter (at least as far back as Singly can access)?

 

****Want to make a slideshow of all the Instagram photos your contacts have posted that have a certain hashtag in them? Or were on a weekend? Or whatever other criteria you can think of? Those kinds of things are possible now.

 

http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/singly_platform_launch.php

 

Curated by JanLGordon covering "Content Curation, Social Media & Beyond"

 


 

 

 


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Curation & Context at it's Best: Urbanspoon Adds Zagat Reviews -

Curation & Context at it's Best: Urbanspoon Adds Zagat Reviews - | information analyst | Scoop.it
Urbanspoon has signed a deal with Zagat that will see over 25,000 Zagat reviews featured prominently on Urbanspoon.

 

Urbanspoon has signed a deal with Zagat that will see over 25,000 Zagat reviews featured prominently on Urbanspoon.

 

Urbanspoon tells WebProNews, “”We’re excited to be working with Zagat – the pinnacle of high end restaurant reviews. Providing diners with easy access to Zagat reviews directly on their smartphones will make it even easier to select the best dining options.”

 

“Our goal at Urbanspoon is to give users the most accurate, in-depth look at local restaurants to help inform their decision about what new spots to try and which favorites to keep on their go-to list,” said Urbanspoon GM Kara Nortman. “Bringing in content from Zagat, arguably the most famous name in restaurant reviews, adds another layer of trusted insight to help people find the best restaurants in their cities.”

 

Zagat’s ratings and recommendations for restaurants will appear alongside Urbanspoon’s aggregated content. Users will be able to access the reviews along with general business info, photos and related blog posts.

 

This is the whole piece, there's a visual to show you how it'll look when you click here and scroll to the bottom.

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/content-curation-social-media/p/418629223/curation-at-it-s-best-urbanspoon-adds-zagat-reviews


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