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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Image Hosting: 4 Images, 4 Sites

Who can't use somewhere to stash all of their images? If you take a lot of photos than image hosting can be idea for you. Photobucket, Flickr, Drop Box, and ImageShack are all free image hosting sites. I want to talk about how each of them are useful and then not so much useful in their own ways.

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For the life of me I can not remember why I quit using Photobucket. Only a few years ago I used this site more than any other one. It is a great tool. Since I have been back on it, it seems like a lot has changed. Still yet is is somewhat handy. I like how you can click on the photo and everything you need is right there. If you want to share it in an email all you have to do is click it, and it automatically copies a link for you to the photo. What is really useful is that it also provides you with the html code you need to post on Blogger or somewhere else similar. Which is what I did with the image on the left.



                   Flickr

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I have never used Flickr before today, but there is one thing that really annoys me about it. How photos can be shared. It is easy, but it isn't really all that easy to find. There is a "share" button where you can share to Facebook, email, and a few other social networking websites. You can also click that symbol to get the HTML or the link to the photo. I grabbed the HTML and put it below



Drop Box

Dropbox's user interface kind of sucks. It is difficult to figure out how to enable public preview. It would most definitely be my last choice out of all of the above. Not to mention only having 2GB of storage isn't cool either. It is currently hosting that pie I made a few months ago. While it looked good, it wasn't by any means.




               ImageShack

ImageShack was never my first choice back in the day when I was still using Photobucket. As Photobucket, I haven't visited ImageShack in a long time so maybe there is some positive changes. The user interface looks nearly identical to what I saw several years ago. It is kind of disappointing that it has changed very little. It seems that Photobucket has improved in great strides in comparison with ImageShack. Sharing pictures is really easy which does make it more convenient than the other choices. You just upload it and it takes you directly to the HTML and links.

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Is Evernote Useful or a Waste?

Evernote can be very useful for someone like myself who hates losing things. When we started using Evernote in class I thought, "Nah, I probably will never use this for anything but class." However, the more I have started using it for class, I have found many other uses for it. I like to search and look for various things, and I used to just bookmark something that I liked. Since my use of Evernote, I now just clip the entire page using the web clipper to save parts for my car, a car I might want to purchase in the near future, or various computers and components I want. It is much handier than what I expected. Now I am questioning how else I can utilize Evernote.

Evernote is a very useful tool, but what all can one do with it is the question. Evernote has an entire section on their site entitled tips + guides. For a foot ball fan, it shows you how you can achieve fantasy football glory using Evernote. There are also guides for college success, event planning, and even food. With the guides and maybe a little thought and creativity, you can create pretty much anything and share it with anyone. Evernote is a pretty cool source, and I will definitely continue my usage of it hopefully beyond what I am doing with it now.