Beginning HDR Photography Book by Matthew Bamberg

May 16, 2012 – 8:41 am |

California photographer Matthew Bamberg introduces HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography to beginning photographers and others who have an interest in creating fine art images with sharp details throughout the processed image. HDR—High Dynamic Resolution photography, an art that brings fine detail throughout an image by combining several images shot at different exposures has been perceived to be only for skilled photographers who are adept using Photoshop and/or other HDR image creation ... Read More

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Social Networking Website Announces New Office And Job Fair

August 20, 2009 – 9:19 pm |

Thoughts.com had a successful Grand Opening of their Winter Garden office on Wednesday, August 19th. Guests including the press, business owners, and local Thoughts.com members arrived as the event started at 10am. The founder and CEO of Thoughts.com Ben Ogden, took the stage at 10:30am and spoke of the company’s first community event: “Today I am proud to announce that Thoughts.com will be holding our first Job fair on Wednesday, September 9th. By opening up this office we are ... Read More

Blog World Expo

August 20, 2009 – 9:15 pm |

We are so glad to announce that again this year Bouhammer himself will be a panelist at the biggest blogging conference in the country. It is called Blog World Expo and you can read more about it at http://www.blogworldexpo.com/. Last year the Annual Milblog conference was held in conjunction with the expo, and Bouhammer was afforded the opportunity to be a panelist then. Just to give you an idea on the numbers that attend this conference, in 2008 there were over 280 speakers, over 15,000 in ... Read More

Open Source for America Welcomes The Linux Box

August 20, 2009 – 10:28 am |

Joining a broad cross-section of more than 1,000 companies, academic institutions, communities, related groups and individuals, The Linux Box is now part of Open Source for America, a unified voice for the promotion of open source in the U.S. Federal government sector. Open Source for America strives to effect change in government to encourage broader support of open source technologies and the open source development community. “We’ve received great response from companies, ... Read More

New Social Media Marketing Blog Helps Musical Instrument Manufacturers

August 20, 2009 – 10:05 am |

Michael Newman, an audio industry veteran who has helped companies such as Mackie, Digidesign, Gibson and Cerwin-Vega, has launched a blog dedicated to helping musical instrument manufacturers, professional audio companies and resellers with creating successful social media marketing strategies. “I want to provide a central location where we can share ideas and communicate about this constantly evolving area of internet marketing,” Newman states. “I am encouraging ... Read More

Hiztoria.com Website Review Network Upgrade

August 20, 2009 – 10:00 am |

Hiztoria.com, the latest Web 2.0 project from young entrepreneur Matt Callegari, has today unveiled the new and improved version of its website to a select group of Beta testers ahead of its long-awaited launch at the end of August. The original version however, is still available for the general public to use. The much-hyped social network, which allows users to rate, review discuss and exchange comments on websites and online services of all shapes and sizes has introduced a raft of new ... Read More

EMPLOYERS CRACK DOWN ON SOCIAL NETWORKING USE

August 19, 2009 – 10:58 pm |

ScanSafe, the pioneer and leading provider of SaaS Web security, today revealed its latest data showing that employers are gradually tightening the reins on which websites their staff can view and are increasingly choosing to block access to popular social networking sites. “When Web filtering first became an option for companies we generally saw them block access to typical categories such as pornography, illegal activities and hate and discrimination,” comments Spencer Parker, director ... Read More