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Instagram Rises as Social Web Embraces Photo Sharing Snoop Dogg and Rosie O’Donnell are Instagrammers, and Jamie Oliver, the British chef, uploads pictures of the meals he makes at home, as well as reminders to watch his TV show. Brands like Oscar de la Renta, Brisk Iced Tea, Kate Spade, Starbucks and Red Bull are also on the service. Cecilia Liu, digital marketing manager at Kate Spade, said the company added Instagram to its social media lineup this year. She said it was appealing because the company could mix in a little more personality and behind-the-scenes glimpses than it would on Facebook and Twitter. Technology Live: Latest Tech News and Gadgets 'The Last Express' PC adventure game is now available for the iPad. The only thing better than finding something new and awesome to play at the App Store is when a classic game you once cherished gets resurrected for the platform. Such is the case with The Last Express, an award-winning story-driven adventure from 1997, created by Jordan Mechner of Prince of Persia fame. The PC adventure game holds up very well 15 years later, now optimized for touch controls on the iPad's 9.7-inch screen but also playable on iPhone and iPod touch. On the brink of The Great War, The Last Express is staged during a turbulent summer of 1914, on a European train ride from Paris to Constantinople.

Three ways to be an entrepreneurial journalist (via @Mediabistro ) Why is the future of journalism entrepreneurial? “Because it can be,” says Jeff Jarvis, and he’s right. [ Firstly, the economic pressures on the mainstream media and its failure to embrace the internet in time have created gaps in the market for new businesses to exploit. Secondly, newsrooms are haemorrhaging almost as many professional journalists as universities are spewing out and they all gotta go somewhere. Tendon Surgery Page 3 First posted July 17, 2007 Last updated July 17, 2007 This is a third case of an actual tendon repair surgery. This patient is a self-employed carpenter. He was carrying a mirror, which broke and cut all the tendons of his wrist plus the major nerve of the hand, the median nerve. Here is a magnified view, with the median nerve and one tendon marked:

Cartagram — Geocoded Image Visualization — by Bloom Cartagr.am This is Cartagr.am, by Bloom . It shows popular public photos from Instagram arranged on a map. Click and drag to pan around ... Scroll with your mouse or + and - to zoom ... Tablet Rumors Multiply as iPad Sales Soar It may have taken a long time for the competition to respond to Apple's iPod and iPhone. Not so with the iPad: All sorts of companies -- Google, Sony and Research in Motion, to name a few -- are sitting up and taking notice of the iPad, thanks to Apple's claim that it sold a million of its tablets in less than a month. Since then, rumors of half-a-dozen new tablets have leaked out. Massive Cuts at ABC News; 300-400 Positions to be Eliminated Breaking: ABC News has begun the process of eliminating 300 to 400 positions at the news division by asking employees to participate in a buyout of their services. In a move that has been rumored for weeks, and coming on the heels of layoffs at CBS News, ABC’s cuts are a combination of union and non-union jobs affecting all areas of ABC News. Developing… > More: A note from ABC News president David Westin, obtained by TVNewser, outlines “six basic components” of the major changes coming to the news division. Westin: “[W]e anticipate that between now and the end of the year ABC News will undergo a fundamental transformation that will ultimately affect every corner of the enterprise.” > NY Times’ Brian Stelter talks to an anonymous insider: “ABC News employees said Tuesday that the reaction to the cutbacks was muted, mostly because the announcement had been expected for weeks.

The iPhone Telephoto Lens Will the lens fit on my phone? Our 8x lens is made to fit the iPhone 4/4s and our 12x lens is made to fit the iPhone 5/5s. Both use a case to attach the lens to your phone. If you don't have an iPhone 4/4s or an iPhone 5/5s, then neither version will fit. How does the kit work? What attaches where/whatsit/what-the-hey? Exclusive: Google, CIA Invest in ‘Future’ of Web Monitoring The investment arms of the CIA and Google are both backing a company that monitors the web in real time — and says it uses that information to predict the future. The company is called Recorded Future, and it scours tens of thousands of websites, blogs and Twitter accounts to find the relationships between people, organizations, actions and incidents — both present and still-to-come. In a white paper, the company says its temporal analytics engine “goes beyond search” by “looking at the ‘invisible links’ between documents that talk about the same, or related, entities and events.” The idea is to figure out for each incident who was involved, where it happened and when it might go down. Recorded Future then plots that chatter, showing online “momentum” for any given event.

New online platform to allow freelancers to auction exclusive stories, by @lauraoliver Freelancers using Qluso will set a reserve price and time limit before uploading stories, which editors can then browse and bid for A new online app has been launched for freelancers looking to sell exclusive stories and ideas to news editors. Qluso, which was developed by Northern Irish technology start-up NewsRupt and goes live in beta on 4 October, will allow news editors to browse through stories submitted by freelancers and place bids to become the first to publish the material. Freelancers using the service will set a reserve price and time limit before uploading their stories. The service says it will pay freelancers on the same day that stories are sold.

Zest of life This policy was last modified on September 4, 2012 Introduction The Service Pictarine is a service owned and operated by Pictarine, Inc. ("Pictarine", "We", "Us" or "Our") which makes various services (the “Service” or the “Services”) available on our mobile application or Pictarine.com (called the "Site") including, but not limited to, photo sharing, link to your Pictarine account third party websites or services you want to monitor (including but not limited to: photo-hosting websites, social networks, email providers, micro-blogging services, etc. (collectively "Third Party Services")), Newsletters, and other similar services for personal, non-commercial and home use.

Launching a Nonprofit News Site There's been an explosion in the number of nonprofit news sites, and now you're considering joining this exciting movement. Here's a word of caution: You won't just be doing journalism. You will be an employer, a manager, a grants writer, a negotiator and sometimes a bookkeeper. Who's afraid of a digital world? The World Copyright Summit - Ars Technica Over the last two days, copyright owners from around the world gathered in Washington, DC for the second World Copyright Summit. Christine Albanel, the French Minister of Culture, was supposed to speak but had to withdraw at the last minute. Why? She offered no explanation, but we have a guess. The event was organized by CISAC—the International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers.

The 9 Best FREE IPhone Photo Apps The Big Daddy of iPhone photography apps, Instagram <a href=" target="_hplink">may already have 7 million users and 150 million photos taken</a>, but the price is still right at zero dollars. After a quick registration, Instagram allows you to apply a number of filters to your photos, making them appear as though taken by an old-school Instant Polaroid camera or Lomography lens. You can then share your new hipster-y filtered photos via Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Instagram (where others can "like" it and comment on it) and other sharing sites.

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