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The fourth part of my Andalusian HDR images features Tarifa and El Palmar – of of course the Costa de la Luz.
Your expert on European online markets: Strategic consulting, search engine opitimization, social media workshops.
The Kindle 2 offers great reading hardware – but it’s impossible to upload pdf files to the devices. But luckily, there’s a a free conversion software which allows you to read your pdf-ebooks on your Kindle.
Gibraltar rocks – the gibbons on top of the rock, the view to Africa. The third series of my Andalusian HDR pics features about 20 photos I took when we visited Gibraltar in October 2009.
I’ve been invited to join the World Blogging Forum 2009 in Bucharest as a VIP guest – and I’m really looking forward to meeting incredible web geeks from 30 countries. Heading for Romania next week and of course I’ll report about the event, here’s a short preview of the guest list and the topics.
The second series of my Andalusian HDR pics contains some beach photos from Costa de la Luz near Cohnil and a couple of photos of Vejer de la Frontera.
I travelled to Spain and I took a *a lot* of pictures – here’s my first series of HDR photos form Sevilla and Andalusia.
Much ado about facebook, plenty of twitter clients reviewed: it’s been a busy week in social media land – again!
Welcome to the weekly blog round-up – a lot has happened during the last seven days. Everybody was talking about Google Wave, and Loic Le Meur announced that Seesmic will soon release a browser-based version of their client.
The last week was as all about Google Wave: will the new Open Source app revolutionize the way we communicate online? Read last week’s breaking news on datadirt’s weekly round-up of the blogosphere.
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