Monthly Archives: January 2007

Book of the Week is working like a dog

Suppose your work day involved rolling out of bed and into snow drifts, hopping a ski lift to the top of a mountain, and trailblazing your way along steep, slippery embankments where avalanches have been known to occur. Granted, this might sound pretty ideal to some of you extreme skiers out there … but did [...]

New authors galore

You may have already guessed this to look at the Blurb Bookstore, but the number of new Blurb authors is growing daily. This week there are about 25% more books in the public bookstore than there were earlier this month – and the authors that opt to put their books in the public bookstore represent [...]

Microsoft’s new Photo Info tool

For those digital photographers out there who are Windows users, Microsoft has released Microsoft Photo Info, a new software add-in for Windows. Most image-editing software lets you edit this level of metadata already, but for those who like to try out new apps, here are some of its features: • View or edit photo metadata [...]

Week in review: photos from Macworld and Imaging USA

Pictures, we have pictures. This week in review post gets a lot of help from the audio, video, and digital grab bag. Let’s go back in time to the Macworld show. Here’s Konstantin, our lead engineer, with Chuck Joiner of MacVoices, doing a podcast for MacVoices. In true blogosphere fashion, Konstantin then wrote up his [...]