HDR pics from Andalusia, part 2
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.
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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.
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.
From gender differences to sudden twitter deaths the last week was a joyride of emotions – blogging business as usual.
Firefox is great out-of-the-box, but it gets even better with all those nifty extensions.
Magpie is a highly controversial matter: while some twitterers are happy about a (future) revenue stream, a lot of users fill be-evilled by paid viral tweets.
Since the US presidential elections, twitter is taking off. There are even sketches about the popular micro blogging service on tv these days!
Erik West set the visual stage for Codebreakers Fire-Remix by Jimmy Edgar – a winter wonderland indeed it is.
Vienna’s first twestival organized by @MountainDan is history, but of course the net won’t let us forget: check out Dan’s video resum
Yesterday, G-Lock software announced the release of Fast Blogfinder 2.6. The new version comes with a new keyword suggestion tool which is very handy for narrowing the niche.
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