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Here is a web service where you can view the creative works of graphic designers….a great source of ideas for your projects. You can create a portfolio of your projects and send it out to potential employers and colleagues. You can connect with designers and start creative dialogues with colleagues, friends, and other members. What inspires you? Start your inspiration book and share where you find your creativity.
This free iPod tutorial explains the differences between the iPod models. It also deciphers the technical jargon used on websites to explain the iPods various features and functions. The iPod tutorial includes screenshots to assist users in setting up the basics, from the date and time, to their contacts. The iPod tutorial is designed to even help advanced iPod users to take advantage of the iPods more advanced and complex features.
"Podesk is a unique and complete solution for video capture, encoding and podcast delivery. Everything is automated : a single drag?n?drop publishes your video straight to your web site, iTunes+iPod or iTV ! Record directly from your webcam, and Podesk will take care of the rest." Podesk is the only solution that combines a desktop utility that encodes video, prepares meta data and uploads the video, combined with an open source blog platform with all the tools to set up video podcast distribution easily."
MyToons, which is currently in private beta, is an impressive new video and image-sharing site for cartoons. You can upload your own videos and artwork, and find the most viewed, top rated, most discussed and most recent media in these sections. The player is large, fast loading and Flash-based - it can also be expanded to take up much of the screen. Look out too for tagging, comments and the ability to share via email (strangely, there’s no option to embed clips in MySpace and blogs). Beyond media sharing, there’s also groups, messaging, networks of friends and profile pages. The profiles provide a choice of design templates, and you can also create you own.
It's a good idea to provide an option for readers to subscribe to your blog content using an RSS-to-email service like FeedBlitz (others are Feedburner and R-Mail). It's and example of 'Push Technology" that enables people to automatically receive information from your blog whenever you update it. Register for a free account. 1. Note the URL for your blog/wiki RSS feed. 2. Select My Account from the menu. 3. Select My Syndicates. 4. Select Add a New Syndicate. 5. Enter your Blog/Wiki URL. 6. Copy and paste the syndication's html code to your blog/wiki.