Photovolution

August 14th, 2007 · by Rad Tollett · No Comments

I went out and picked up a new copy of iLife this past weekend.  I’m not one to review softward, but the new iPhoto was a welcomed departure from the cumbersome version still found on most Macs today.  The new features are great - such as being able to view the photographs within a folder simply by dragging your cursor across that folder - but my overall impression is this version of iPhoto is more of an evolution than a revolution. Something seems to be missing.  You should definately see the online demo of iLife/iMovie/iPhoto for yourself.

Then today, after some inspiration from a friend who sent me the link to Philip’s new Drag & Draw, I began looking online for other software applications that could help me navigate my ever-growing list of photographs on Flickr, iPhoto, my cell phone, my work laptop, my laptop, my wife’s laptop, etc.

I came across this.  It is the first YouTube video that actually compelled me to raise my hand to my mouth in astonishment:

This is a photo revolution. Mr. Jobs, you still have some work to do.

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Smarter By The Dozen

August 7th, 2007 · by Andy Hunter · No Comments

Our long-time friends and “partners in strategery”(Egg Strategy), have just officially launched their blog The Dozen. While we’ve yet to meet Julie, their “blogger in chief”, we know the Egg folks and they always have something smart to say.

Keep eye on www.thedozenblog.com. We’ve already added them to our reader.

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