Archive for: November, 2005

NewsGator Enterprise Server review

Nov 30 2005 Published by under newsgator

This is the first full-length review of NewsGator Enterprise Server that I’ve seen.  Lots of screenshots (more than you can see on the NewsGator web site, actually), and lots of detailed information about setting up and using the product. Newsgator Enterprise Server comes with a very good solution covering these requirements. With its ability to [...]

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Review – Smugmug

Nov 22 2005 Published by under photography

And now we come to Smugmug, the last photo-sharing site in my series. A bunch of folks in the dpreview forums seem to use them, so I thought I’d take a look. I had to put in my credit card to get a trial account.  Not a problem for me, I’ll generally do this with [...]

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Review – Zoto

Nov 22 2005 Published by under photography

Up next in my short series is Zoto. I first heard of these folks at BlogOn 2005, when I met Kord (their CEO).  He gave me a quick demo of what they’re up to, and I got a coupon good for a free 5GB upgraded account.  Cool! Here’s the now-dormant site I set up. For [...]

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Flickr – review

Nov 22 2005 Published by under photography

What can we say about Flickr…great site, unbelievably popular, acquired by Yahoo!.  All good stuff.  But how would it measure up to what I was looking for? The first problem was the 20MB/mo upload limit, and the fact that they would automatically resize your images and only store a limited-resolution version.  With what I wanted [...]

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Choosing a photo hosting site

Nov 22 2005 Published by under photography

I’ve caught the photography bug. Not sure exactly what did it…I was reading a copy of PC Magazine a few months ago where they reviewed some DSLR’s, and somehow got excited about it. Many hours of research later, and I had a Nikon D50 sitting on my table, and that was just the beginning. :-) [...]

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NewsGator API competition – one week left!

Nov 07 2005 Published by under newsgator

There’s one week left to enter the NewsGator API developer competition, and win a Dell Latitude, Apple Powerbook, or iPod Nano. A couple of the categories have a small number of entries so far, so there’s an excellent chance of winning if you enter! You have until November 11 at midnight to enter your application…

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