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Archive for the ‘multimedia’ Category

March 27th, 2008

iPhone with Microsoft Office? Why not?

I am not surprised receiving news alert about ‘Microsoft Office on iPhone’ from Fortune’s Big Tech by Jon Fortt.
Microsoft had already been working Apple in providing the Office Suite for Mac with Microsoft’s Mac Business Unit (MacBu) which recently launched last January 2008 its Office for Mac 2008.
A team of Microsoft’s Software Engineers examines […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

March 4th, 2008

Adobe Labs: Digital Editions

I recently downloaded Adobe® Digital Editions to read some eBooks I downloaded for some tutorials. Digital Editions is currently with the Adobe Labs and currently in version 1.1. Adobe® Digital Editions allows us to manage digital publications like eBooks and supports both PDF and EPUB-based contents.
Adobe® Digital Editions is an engaging new way to read […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

February 19th, 2008

What’s new with Aperture 2?

Aperture 2 is an advanced image processing tool from Apple. This is in competition with Adobe’s Ligthroom, also a image processing or photography software.
The recent Aperture 2, which was released last February 12,2008, includes 100+ new features and addresses performance and stability. The price was also reduced to $199 or upgrade for $99.

(Image Credit: Apple)
Key […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

January 10th, 2008

Mylo 2 hooks up with the Web, and let you do with online office suites

At CES 2008, Sony unveils its 2nd edition of personal pocket communication tool - Mylo 2. It gives you more WiFi power and gets you connected online. Mylo 2 will be available, according to UberGizmo Review, by end of January 2008 at a price $299. Here’s the technical specification of the gadget:

WiFi G (54Mbps)
800×480 touch […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

January 5th, 2008

Google Docs 1st 2008 Update: Embedded Google Presentations

Google Docs kicks off 2008 with a very impressive tool which allows Google Presentation embedded on webpages via iframes. The looks seems like of an embedded Youtube video and that is good, a nice and clean look. Try to see this one for example:

The code views like this:
<iframe src=’http://docs.google.com/EmbedSlideshow?docid=dd7rd6b4_715f888jhcg’ frameborder=’0′ width=’410′ height=’342′></iframe>
This new feature released, […]

By Jerome Locson -- 2 comments

December 7th, 2007

Volta! From Microsoft Live Labs

Here’s another great thing to checkout this coming weekend, especially for web developers. Microsoft Live Labs currently released a developer toolset that helps build multi-tier web applications, it is called Volta. Volta debuts under […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

December 5th, 2007

Flickr photo editing now accessible

Flickr now offers online photo editing after months ago of its initial news release. Flickr partnered with Picnik, an online tool which provides powerful photo editing capabilities. According to Flickr’s blog:
Picnik has been providing online photo editing for a while now. As soon as we saw it, we knew that there was huge potential […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

November 7th, 2007

Windows Live™ streams Microsoft® Silverlight™. No wonder why, eh?

Well, it is their product then why not support their own services, right? Anyway, let’s talk about Windows Live’s offering of streaming space. It’s around 4 GB of space for all your free streaming and application hosting solution for delivering high-quality, cross-platform, cross-browser, media-enabled rich interactive applications (RIAs). Streaming of course is made possible with […]

By Jerome Locson -- 0 comments

November 7th, 2007

The Microsoft Expression Encoder

Microsoft has been there to help us deliver rich contents over the internet to reach wide scope of viewers. And, with online streaming, competition is rough and Microsoft plays a big role in the market, I suppose.
With the Microsoft Expression Media, comes the Expression Encoder, which allows rich media publishing an easy task with Silverlight. […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

November 3rd, 2007

Project Joey, Customize Your Mobile Web Experience

Here’s another tool from Mozilla Labs. This one is for the mobile web users out there. The tool might be helpful in organizing your web contents like text, videos, documents, etc.
Project Joey, enables you to bring and organize web contents to your mobile phone.
The premise is this: you can use Firefox to send text […]

By Jerome Locson -- 1 comment

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