Year: 2006

Where 2.0 conference early registration open

The O’Reilly Where 2.0 conference brings together the people, projects, and issues leading the charge into the location-based technology frontier. Location-aware technologies combined with mapping and other data are poised to create a whole new class of Web applications and services. Where 2.0 will explore what’s viable now, and what’s lurking just below the radar. Meet the people behind the mash-ups and the platforms, and the people looking ahead to the future of geospatial.

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Adobe Photoshop TV hits one million downloads in March

The producers of the highly trafficked video Podcast, Adobe Photoshop TV, reported that their 30-minute weekly presentation was downloaded over one million times in the month of March, 2006. Featuring Dave Cross, Matt Kloskowski and best-selling author Scott Kelby, Photoshop TV is a weekly tutorial program that gives viewers tips, secrets and new techniques for making the most of Adobe Photoshop software. Along with the million downloads, Photoshop TV has transferred over 30 terabytes of data in March.

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Photoshop Elements Techniques free Summit schedule

Adobe and the Photoshop Elements Techniques newsletter have joined forces to offer a free Seminar Tour for people interested in photography, scrapbooking, video, the new features of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements, and the projects that can be created with them. Attendees will receive three free hours of tips and tricks for the popular Adobe photo- and video-editing programs. The instructor for the summits will be Photoshop Elements Techniques contributor Larry Becker.

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MacBUS March meeting announced

The Macintosh Business Users Society of Greater Philadelphia (MacBUS) today announced that the March MacBUS meeting will feature a special presentation on the Paperless Office by Martin Carey of Springboard Media. This meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 28th at 6:45 p.m. in Dorrance Hamilton Hall at The University of the Arts, 320 S. Broad Street in Philadelphia. This month’s meeting will also feature a discussion about alternative hardware possibilities for running Mac OS X.

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