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This is exciting news for people who use Flickr for storing photographs on the web but prefer Windows Live Photo Gallery on the desktop for managing their picture and video collection offline.
Microsoft today released a new version of Windows Live Photo Gallery that lets you send pictures to Flickr directly from the desktop using Windows Live Photo Gallery. You can also bulk upload images and folders to Flickr using this new feature of Photo Gallery.
Like the official Flickr uploader, this one from Microsoft will also resize your pictures before uploading them onto Flickr (optional). You can also specify the photo set where that picture should be uploaded to.
Related: Compare Picasa with Windows Live Photo Gallery
If you operate multiple Flickr accounts, Windows Live Photo Gallery lets you add them all to the Flickr uploader.
You can download this Flickr enabled version of Windows Live Photo Gallery through Windows Automatic Updates (kb943550) or the common Windows Live Installer here.
Related: Download Flickr Photos in a Batch
Here's a simple question for anyone who has been on Facebook for some time now.
How do you create a photo collage of your Facebook Friends (as shown above) without using any of the available Facebook Apps or third-party tools.
And no matter how large your Facebook friends list is, the whole process should not take more than 2 seconds.
Hint: This secret feature is available right inside Facebook though Mark Zuckerberg and his team never told us about it.
Answer: Once you finish exploring all the options in Facebook, read the solution.
The two very useful features of Technorati - Charts and Blog Directory - mysteriously disappeared after Technorati decided to shift focus from a blog search engine to a multimedia search engine.
The move may have backfired for Technorati and so they decided to revert the changes pretty soon.
Other than charts and blog directory, you can also sort blog search results by authority like before to filter posts from blog sites that have very low or no incoming links.
Another major enhancement is that Technorati Topics have made it to the front page of Technorati. It shows a live stream of new and popular blog posts arranged in categories.
Video and Photo search features are still available but the tag search is now different than regular blog search - they are no longer clubbed together.
Pretty good move by Technorati. It will continue to remain one of favorite blog search engines on the web. Also hoping they resume publishing the quarterly State of Blogosphere reports as well. Thanks Dave and Richard.
Related: What's Hot on the Internet
The Forbes magazine today launched a new feature called the "The Future" where they invited personalities to predict trends and technologies that will become popular in the near future.
An extremely intelligent prediction about Google's future comes from David Ewalt where he says - Over the next 10 years, Google will solidify its hold on the world's information, and as it adds data service to its portfolio, it will give away free Internet access and phone service around the country. In 10 years, the company (and its ads!) will be omnipresent in American lives.
David also expects that Google will lose the cool factor - Expect Google, at 19 years old, to be regarded much like Microsoft is today - bloated, monopolistic and oppressive.
There's a very interesting quiz as well where you have to guess about events that are likely to occur in 2008 - Will Google hit $900? Will the richest person be from China ? What will the exchange rate be between the U.S. Dollar and the Euro on December 31, 2008?
The quiz is US-centric but fun nevertheless. Forbes will send you an email in January 2009 sharing your quiz score.
AdSense Coder is new plugin for Windows Live Writer that lets you to add Google Ads directly into your blog posts through Windows Live Writer itself. It will also wrap the Adsense code around your text using the align attribute.
You first define different Google Ad formats that you want to include in the blog posts. AdSense Coder will then add those blocks of Javascript code to your blog posts anywhere you like.
Pretty easy to use but before you download and install the Adsense plugin, here's a word of caution.
Always avoid inserting Adsense code directly in your blog posts - always do that via templates in Blogger or themes in WordPress.
The reason is simple - if Google decides to change the default Adsense code for publishers somewhere down the line, you'll have to manually edit each and every blog posts that contains the Adsense code in order to remain complaint with the Google policies.
That situation will never arise if you put the Adsense block in a central place like the template of your blog. Thanks Stephan.
Few months ago, Flickr removed PayPal as a payment method and only those Flickr members could upgrade to a Flickr Pro account who had a Credit Card.
This was met with a great deal of disappointment in the Flickr community as existing Pro members, who were not having credit cards, could not renew their yearly Flickr pro membership.
Well, the news is that PayPal will make a comeback on November 20, 2007.
However, PayPal will now be offered as payment option in Flickr via Yahoo! Wallet. Flickr will also provide local currency support for payments made my PayPal. Full thread here.
Following the footsteps of CNET Blog 100, PC Magazine too today released their own list of 100 favorite blogs. The list includes the usual suspects but if you are new to the blogging world, this is probably a good place to quickly build your reading list.
There's something surprising here - PC Magazine decided to release a Windows based installer that will add this grand list of 100 blogs right into your Internet Explorer bookmarks.
Agree, a lot of people still use browser bookmarks to save their favorite websites but blogs are generally read and subscribed in RSS readers. PC Magazine could have released the blog list as an OPML that subscriber could import to their favorite news readers in a click.
Secondly, the PC Magazine installer will work only on Windows even though the mentioned blogs would definitely interest readers who may be on Mac and Linux.
Another surprise - Scobleizer is missing.
Current TV, which is a wonderful mix of some original programming and viewer generated content, will soon launch in a new and very impressive avatar.
While the original Current TV was limited to video, the new Current is more of a social network and bookmarking site where you can save and share videos, web pages and photos clipped from the web.
You can also upload original videos, just as before, except now your videos can be nearly anything, not just programs for Current TV.
You can watch some screenshots here of the upcoming Current TV website:
The most popular segment of Current TV among web users is Google Current - it provides a look (with a pinch of humor) at the current most popular search queries on Google using search data from Google Zeitgeist.
Current TV is led by Al Gore, the former Vice President of US who is also senior advisor to Google.
The new WordPress 2.3 release supports keyword tagging without requiring external plug-ins like Ultimate Tag Warrior or Simple Tagging.
With the new Windows Live Writer 2008, you can easily add keyword tags to WordPress blog posts (see screen capture) though this feature is not enabled by default.
To enable tagging in WLW for WordPress 2.3 blogs, follow the steps below:
1. Download wlwmanifest.xml (with some images files) here and upload them to your wp-includes folder. [5023]
2. Add two lines of PHP code (highlighted in green) to the default-filters.php and general-template.php file also available in the wp-includes folder.
3. Goto Windows Live Writer, select the WordPress 2.3 blog and update the settings.
Voila! You will see a new input field that says "Keywords" - type any number of tags here separated by commas and they'll become part of your blog post.
More troubleshooting tips on using WordPress with Windows Live Writer.
Sidenote: I finished upgrading my second blog to WordPress 2.3 yesterday and the entire process completed in less than 15 minutes. The shift to the new WP platform was so simple as if you are just installing a new version of some WordPress plugin. Thanks Matt, your team rocks.