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Eye-Fi and Google team up for one awesome deal
Google and Eye-Fi have teamed up to announce one heck of a deal. If you buy 200GB of online storage from Google, Eye-Fi will throw in one of their 4GB SDHC Eye-Fi Home video cards for free along with a year of Web Share and Geotagging. FYI, it only costs $50 for one year’s worth of 200GB of online storage from Google. The memory card by itself is $69.99, and the one year of Web Share and Geotagging is another $24.98.
Appletell review: Web2 Delight web video download utility
I’m not a YouTube kind of guy. I’m just not entertained by kittens falling off things, toddlers explaining the plot to Star Wars in their oh-simple-and-innocent way, or high school kids beating each other up or making out. Or both. Most YouTube users need to learn an important rule of entertainment…just because something’s entertaining to you and your friends, that doesn’t mean it’s actually, you know, entertaining.
That being said, there are a lot of wonderful videos to be found, both amateur and (usually uploaded illegally) professional. Old music videos I’ve long forgotten (Russel Mulcahy, we need you now) top the list, but every now and again I also find something new from a group of budding filmmakers that makes me wonder how so many professionals got (and retain) their jobs. Those are great moments, finding something like that, but to share your find, you’ve no choice but to just e-mail URLs or embed the video in your blog. What if you want to show someone on your iPhone or iPod, or even burn a DVD to pass around? There are various options out there—some easier than others, some more reliable than others, some more legal than others—but one of the best options available to Mac users right now is Web2 Delight.
Google bringing Picasa to Mac OS X
Picasa has been a popular and successful photo organizing tool from Google, for Windows, for a long time now. I guess Google never thought about bringing it to the Mac because, let’s face it, iPhoto has everything you need already. I was surprised when I heard that Google is going to launch a Mac version more »
Picasa available for iPhone
Today, Google took it’s iPhone/Apple compatibility a bit further with a new iPhone-specific version of their image sharing site, Picasa. According to the company’s blog, one Google developer decided to revamp the site for the popular device when found that it had “some very cool AJAXy features,” which were designed with a “desktop web-browsing experience more »















