Wednesday, May 23, 2007
DViCO's TViX M-5100SH offers 1080p, HDMI, and H.264 decoding
from Engadget by Thomas Ricker
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Continue reading DViCO's TViX M-5100SH offers 1080p, HDMI, and H.264 decoding
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Labels: media encoder
Plinkme.com - Free Exposure, Free Photos for Your Site
from KillerStartups.com - published startups by Siri
Bloggers like to spruce up their blog with pictures-- after all who really reads posts longer than two paragraphs in these Twitter influenced days? You can take your own photos with your handy camphone, or digital Leica , however, sometimes your photos don't make the cut, and you need something else. Now Plinkme has come up with a service to hook up bloggers with photos, while giving photographers plenty of exposure. You can browse through the site's growing gallery of photographs and pick something that suits your fancy; to use it in your blog just copy a snippet of code, et voila you've got a nice photo to enliven your post. All photos from Plinkme will include links back to the original source; one link goes directly to the photographer's Plinkme gallery, the other will go to his/her personal website. All photos are displayed via Flash, meaning photographers needn't worry about proper credits. So you photogs out there can get some exposure just by uploading your photos. Plinkme also encourages comments so you can get feedback on all your work. It's a great way to share content.
In their own words:
"Plinkme was developed to provide bloggers, article writers and content republishers with a means to easily and very quickly add a photo to their content to make it more visually appealing - simply by copying and pasting some JavaScript into their page. Plinkme is also a service for photographers to showcase their work, get them exposure and generate links to their site.
We believe this service will give serious amateurs and professional photographers a means to get their pictures into the public eye; Plinkme automatically provides a link back to the photographer's own home page as well as their plinkme gallery whenever and wherever the photo is published."
Why it might be a killer:
Plinkme is a perfect marriage between publishers and photographers; bloggers get readily available photos, that are quite good, without having to go through the hassle of uploading etc; photographers meanwhile, get their work displayed all over the web, and they receive proper credits too. Plus the site is beautifully designed with tags and categories.
Some questions:
Will photographers be wary about submitting their work for others to use? Plinkme doesn't work with MySpace, Hi5, and a host of other networks because they use javascript, despite displaying as Flash- so what good is it really if you can't use it with your social networks?
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3:13 PM
Labels: photos for blogs
Convert HTML Web pages to JPG Images or PDF Documents
from Digital Inspiration by Amit Agarwal
Total HTML Converter can convert HTML webpages into virtually every file format including JPG pictures, Word Documents, Adobe PDFs or even Excel Spreadsheets.
You can also use this tool to extract plain text from HTML web pages. The utility supports batch conversion allowing your to transform any number of HTML files into other formats at the click of a button. Geeks would love the command line support.

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3:01 PM
Labels: html converter, jpeg, pdf
MIT's handheld FAR-NDT device sees cracks in structures
from Engadget by Darren Murph
Filed under: Transportation
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2:21 PM
Labels: crack detector, MIT
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