Oct
21
Remains of the Day: Photoshopping Made Easy Edition [For What It's Worth]
ByA preview from Adobe demonstrates how even those of us with mediocre to no Photoshop skills will be able to remove unwanted elements like pros, Barnes and Noble releases its saucy Kindle competitor, and Google Analytics adds a ton of new features.
- Barnes & Noble’s Dual-Screened Nook: $260, Eats the Kindle’s Lunch
Book retailer Barnes & Noble launched a Kindle competitor that actually looks really nice, and Gizmodo took a close look at it. [Gizmodo] - Removing Unwanted Objects from a Picture in Photoshop Could Become Child’s Play
The folks at Adobe demonstrate a new fill technology that looks like it’ll make removing objects from an image as simple as you could possibly imagine. [Digital Inspiration] - YourBittorrent Continues Where MyBittorrent Left Off
If you were ever a user of the recently shut down BitTorrent site MyBittorrent, its replacement, yourBittorrent, is here to fill the void. [TorrentFreak] - Adobe on iPhone: Will Apple allow it?
We already mentioned that Adobe is planning to turn Flash-developed apps into native iPhone apps in Flash CS5, but that doesn’t mean Apple will actually let it happen. [Bits & Buzz] - Google Analytics Now More Powerful, Flexible And Intelligent
Google updates its killer analytics suite with a ton more features for web publisher; if you’re new to Analytics, here’s some help getting started. [Google Analytics Blog]
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