Saturday, June 30, 2007

Walgreens Photo Center


Upload Digital Photos, Get Digital Prints, Create Gifts and more at Walgreens Photo Center: "Have a digital camera? Camera phone? It's fast and easy to upload your photos to Walgreens Photo Center, where you can store and share your photos for free. Visit Walgreens Photo Center, select 'upload' in the yellow box and choose the photos on your computer to upload. OR simply email your photos to save@mywalgreens.com from a camera phone or your email account. "


Friday, June 15, 2007

Windows Movie Maker and Windows DVD Maker SDK

Download details: Windows Movie Maker and Windows DVD Maker SDK: "Windows Movie Maker and Windows DVD Maker SDK "

The link above is for a download for use with Windows Vista. Below I am going to list other downloads available from Microsoft -- including Windows Movie Maker and Microsoft Photo Story.


Movie Maker 2.6 for Windows Vista users whose computer cannot run the Vista version of Movie Maker.

Microsoft Photo Story 3 for Windows XP


Windows XP Video Decoder Checkup Utility


Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP


Codec Installation Package


Multilingual User Interface Packs for Windows Movie Maker 2.1


all of the links above will take you to a page that explains what they are
and you can download from there.

In addition to Photo Story 3 there is a plug-in available (from Sonic) that
allows you to make DVDs with your Photo Story movies (like the Snowden Peak
movie I demonstrated in class) you can get more information and the price
here.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Rose Wallpaper

Click on the image below to go the the webshots album with the photo. For the larger version of the photo click on "Full Size" on the upper right corner of the page and then RIGHT click on the photo and select "Set as Background"

If you want a different photo click on the title "Rose Wallpaper" above and choose one from the album.

Rose Bud

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Baby Pics on the Net: Public or Private?

"Wed May 30, 2007 4:28PM EDT
by Dory Devlin: Yahoo! Tech

A friend of mine, a new mom who is very tech savvy and comfortable socializing and sharing info on the web, recently raised a good question for young parents. Like lots of first-time parents, she put images and videos of her child with her name on the web for friends and family to see. She used Flickr and Yahoo! Video, which makes it easy to send links that people can click on and be brought immediately to a public photo or video gallery.
But when she did a search on her daughter's name, she was surprised to immediately find links to the images. It made her stop and think about how they handle their child's images on the web before she is old enough to have any say in how she is presented online. For now, she has taken the most prominent links down, and she and her husband have decided not to use their daughter's full name on anything they post in the future. Friends of theirs take an even more cautious stance: they will not put any images of their children on the web before they are old enough to say whether they want them there or not.
Either way, it's an interesting dilemma for parents who have come of age at ease with sharing images and writings about themselves on MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, and other social-networking sites. But when it comes to children, parents need to weigh their kids' right to privacy with the desire to share their joy with the world. "
More... Baby Pics on the Net: Public or Private? : Dory Devlin : Yahoo! Tech:

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Mouserobics

page 1: "Welcome to Mouserobics!"

click the link above and follow the directions on each page.