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Troovi: Share Your Photos With Just Four Clicks - ReadWriteWeb. We have seen our fair share of photo sharing tools lately, but Troovi sets itself apart from the competition by offering an anonymous, fast, and easy to use photo sharing service in an exceptionally well designed package. Thanks to its integration with a wide range of other social media services, you can use Troovi to quickly post links to your pictures to Twitter, Facebook, or FriendFeed. Because you can upload your photos anonymously, it only takes four mouse clicks to start an album and add your first picture. Features and Pricing To get started, just head to Troovi, choose the pictures you want to put into your album, and click on 'upload.' The moment you go to the site, Troovi creates a new URL for your album, so you just have to copy and paste that address to share your album, or use the the bookmark feature to send the album to a large selection of social media and bookmarking services. Share and Download Verdict.

Back in the digital jungle. As you may know I took part of an experiment last December. An experiment to see wether or not you can live without the internet in modern society. And of course, you can. We’re not talking about living without food or water, however it seems that more and more people feel that a wireless internet connection is as important as running water. But to function at work and in my personal life without the use of Internet, was quite a challenge.

In fact, it was a big challenge for the people around me too. In this article I would like to share my experience with you. The first week This was the most exciting period. Everytime I was writing a story or article my left hand seemed to have a mind on it’s own and tried to push ALT TAB after every paragraph. Week 2 The second week wasn’t fun at all. Further more, being offline really sucks. Week 3 But then in the third week I experienced an immens feeling of peace of mind. Week 4 And in the last week I was torn apart. Real-Time Media Sharing | TweetPhoto. About. Perhaps, in the not so distant future an artificial intelligence network might become “self-aware” and initiate a nuclear holocaust of mankind. The few of us who remain will form an underground resistance to fight back against an army of artificially intelligent machines that seek to exterminate what is left of the human race. This battle may go on for decades, but once it’s finally over and humankind has defeated the machines; we’re going to need to remember what life was like before the post-apocalyptic era of man against machine.

This is when Momentile will really come in handy. Momentile is a “picture a day” photo diary that makes it dead simple to chronicle your days and observe the interesting moments of others. Trust us, it’s for the greater good. Learn more about the nuts & bolts of Momentile: Tips, Tricks, & FAQs Momentile is a labor of love and is designed and developed by Derek and Brett of Hold Fast Creative. How to: post photos on Twitter, including a comparison of Tweetp. Top 20 Ways to Share a Great Blog Post. One of the best things about the web and social media is how much great information is written and produced every single day. If you're a regular reader of blogs, you probably come across great articles that you just want everyone to know about. But what's the best way to share these posts?

Luckily, there's no shortage of ways to spread the word. Blogs, social networks, instant messenger, and mobile phones are some of the many ways to let others know about the best content on the web. Here are our 20 favorite ways to share a great blog post: Sharing Via Social Media: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Sharing Via Blogs: 10. 11. 12. Useful Tools for Sharing 13. 14. 15. Other Ways to Share: 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. How Do You Share Blog Posts? This post only scratches the surface of sharing in social media. Your life.