Snagit for Mac Released
Techsmith has announced the release of Snagit version 1 for Mac users. Visit http://www.techsmith.com/snagit for complete details.
Tenure, too, you might say. BTW, you can be an ass. A real hateful idiot, who preaches more than practices. Good on you. I can too.
Trying to minimize that. Try it. You might like it.
Oh, almost forgot, starting a new podcast, apparently. The Seven Five - Part 2
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Techsmith has announced the release of Snagit version 1 for Mac users. Visit http://www.techsmith.com/snagit for complete details.
Tired of going at it alone, eh WiGig? The aforesaid Alliance has just teamed up with yet another organization -- a mere six months after doing likewise with the Wi-Fi Alliance. For those unaware, WiGig's 60GHz multi-gigabit technology has already begun to penetrate the higher-end AV market, particularly in devices that shoot 1080p from source-to-display sans cabling. But as we've seen, the adoption rate there isn't anything to write home about, and it seems as if the entity is branching out in an effort to broaden its potential profit portfolio.
Full story:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/11/03/wigig-and-vesa-team-up-promise-wireless-displayport-gear/
You've seen it in countless movies and television shows: A forensic video analyst magnifies and clarifies grainy surveillance footage of a person's face or a license plate to get the key piece of evidence to catch the killer. While some of the details are exaggerated in Hollywood scripts, such tools do exist and they are frequently used to identify and prosecute offenders.
The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) recently launched an entire website related to law enforcement's use of social media tools and resources - www.iacpsocialmedia.org
The new Center for Social Media has all kinds of information on planning and implementing Web 2.0 and social media tools for your agency, including case studies, white papers, directories, and more. Be sure to take a minute to check it out by visiting www.iacpsocialmedia.org
The World Series can be quite a spectacle at times, and a single photo often can’t do justice to everything that’s going in the game. So will 360 hi-res photos compiled into a mammoth panorama do? Yes, please.