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Seen that? - Kodak Photo Gallery Website

Create a website that is designed just to show off your personal photos and only your personal photos. Why not? Since one photo speaks 1000 words, you're probably better off this way anyway. Now you don't have to think of lots of things to write about all the time. The best part about a site like Kodak Gallery is that if you want to add words to your photos, you [...] Read More


Creating a Website to Sell Products Webhosting Weblog

Municipal ArchivesIf you're going to be creating a website to sell things you're going to want to keep a few important things in mind when choosing which hosting service to go with. You can't just go with any Web hosting service if you want to sell things because they don't all offer the things you need to be able to make sales. Another factor is going to be [...] Read More


Free Domain For Life from Fat Cow Webhosting Weblog

For under $4 per month you can get free hosting that includes a lot of "unlimiteds" with Fat Cow. Unlimited disc space, unlimited bandwidth, unlimited mailboxes, unlimited domains. There are also a lot of "frees" with Fat Cow. Free domain name, free website builder, free shopping cart, free script barn. As long as you keep paying your monthly fee, your domain name stays yours. Also included in the Fat [...] Read More


Checking out photo printers Digital Shot

Scott Elder at Slate wrote a good piece last week about photo printers. He chose six printers under $150, put them through their paces and ranked them on a scale of zero to 40. Here are some highlights from his findings. Panasonic KX-PX2M ($99.99). Elder gave this dye-sublimation printer a score of 14. "[W]hen I called Panasonic customer service to ask if this printer could connect to a Mac, no one [...] Read More


Kodak Smile G150 Digital Photo Keychain Now Available Digital Shot

For as long as I can remember people carried "wallet size" photos in their wallets and purses. These photos were sometimes just tucked in various places but usually they were stored and displayed in "accordion" or fold up plastic inserts. This 2009, and since we now take pictures with digital cameras, and display them on monitors and digital picture frames, why not carry this digitizing thing all the way to "wallet photos." Well [...] Read More


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