Posts Tagged with ‘Photobucket’

Photoshop Express - An Excellent Web-based Photo Editor

Michael Garrett,

In a move that seems somewhat delayed on Adobe's part, given the amount of competing web-based services already available, the beta release of Adobe Photoshop Express has been publicly launched.
Despite carrying the same name as the legendary digital image editing software, Photoshop Express is a free service that is more of a cross between Google's Picasa and Picnik, the web-based photo editor used with Flickr.
Sure there are plenty of choices when someone wants to quickly edit a photo online (FotoFlexer, [...]

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Adobe Photoshop Express Slated For Beta Release By End Of 2007

Paul Glazowski,

We brought you word first in early March 2007 of Adobe’s development of a Web-based Photoshop utility. Then in early September, Adobe broke its silence on the subject once more to an audience at Photoshop World. There it whet the palate of the masses with a brief teaser. A month later, at the company’s Max 2007 conference, it all but pulled the curtain off the project entirely, offering a brief demo that the blogosphere grew quite excited over.
Yesterday, Adobe let [...]

ComScore Releases Internet Video Report, Shows Fast Industry Growth

Paul Glazowski,

ComScore, one of the more widely referenced research houses on technology-related matters today, has made its latest findings for Internet trends involving video available for all to see. Anyone who?s curious to know just how super popular online video has become, need look no further than ComScore?s newest report.
The facts and figures the research firm has released are specific to the month of July, so it?s likely that the numbers as of this moment rank even higher (just a bit) [...]

MySpace TV To Debut Tomorrow, Thursday 6/28

Paul Glazowski,

Remember when Newscorp’s MySpace bought Photobucket? Yeah, yeah, after they hit that rough patch, when both parties stated publicly that they pretty much wanted nothing of one another and wished to be left alone to weep in their respective corners.
Well, after a few weeks after the noise surrounding the Photobucket purchase dissipated, MySpace is about ready to show the world what it’s done with its investment.
Thursday, the world will see the official unveiling of MySpace TV, a standalone site [...]

Classic Flicks In Web 2.0 Format

Paul Glazowski,

Just yesterday I spent some time in the evening going through an assortment of digital notes and memos I managed to amass over the last several weeks. Throughout the years I’ve come to realize how forgetful I can be, so whatever I’d like to keep in mind but can’t - for whatever reason - I jot down.
One of the memos I found in the “pile” was a line concerning a website upgrade I read about weeks ago, which I intended [...]

Following Behind Photobucket, YouTube Implements Web-Based Video Editor

Paul Glazowski,

We all knew it would happen. It was only a matter of time.
Over the weekend, YouTube, following closely behind Photobucket (now a MySpace entity), told the world it too had fallen for Adobe’s Web-based video editing software solution, Premiere Express. Photobucket began offering its own Premiere Express-powered editor back in late February of this year.
Other than the thematic color choices, not a drop of uniqueness appears within either Photobucket’s or YouTube’s implementation of the product. And Adobe [...]

(Reasoned) Spring Fever In The Valley

Paul Glazowski,

Spring fever is out in full force in the Valley, and the contagion is cash. Lots of cash.
The last few weeks were filled with news of buyouts followed by, oh yes, more buyouts. Google nabbed DoubleClick; MySpace purchased Photobucket; Microsoft bought…well, lots of companies, really, not the least of which was aQuantive, which was dubbed an historic $6bn (historic because it’s the most Microsoft has every paid for an established entity) buyout for the software giant. The list goes [...]

MySpace To Launch Branded Video Channels

Paul Glazowski,

MySpace didn’t purchase Photobucket for $300 million as a gesture of good will. They simply wanted it for their own. To have it as a good (and relatively cheap) infrastructure to host media.
And now MySpace has announced that it will be launching "branded channels" over the next few months in which a variety of media companies can place their content for consumption by the online masses. The list includes: The New York Times, Reuters, National [...]

Pentagon Blocked Access to Entertainment Sites

Svetlana Gladkova,

It looks like Pentagon further restricts the way military personnel uses the world wide web. Military personnel and civilian employees will not be able to access YouTube, MySpace, Pandora, Photobucket, hi5, metacafe and several other “recreational Internet sites” (I like the term, by the way) when they are using the Department of Defense network. The full list of websites along with the explanation of the reasons for such a decision can be found in the official Pentagon memo. The cited [...]

MySpace And Photobucket Officially Tie The Knot

Paul Glazowski,

Say a loving couple split for a brief period because one half did something without the other?s permission, leaving the other half to lock the other out of its world. You figure it?s not too serious, and they?ll probably mend their ends sooner or later. Well, what if, soon after hugs, the kisses, the apologies and the forgiveness get passed about, the two decide to get hitched? Would that be a normal conclusion to a brief moment on the [...]

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