Trump know when that hotline bling, that can only mean one thing. BREAKING: President Trump has been urging world leaders to call him on his cellphone, raising security and secrecy concerns. — AP Politics (@AP_Politics) May 31, 2017 Ever since I left the city, you, you, you ... Taking that Hotline Bling sketch way too far. — Maris Kreizman (@mariskreizman) May 31, 2017 SEE ALSO: White House staff wants to vet Trump's tweets —good luck with that pic.twitter.com/zdhItNl5jJ — Allison Nielsen (@AllisonNielsen) May 31, 2017 when the secret service tells u to stop…
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These Shoes Help Clean Lakes–Because They’re Made Of Polluting Algae
Fast Company30 May 2017 | 7:30 amThe new water-resistant Ultra II’s have a little less oil, because some of it’s been replaced by the massive clouds of algae that have been poisoning a Chinese lake. After a massive explosion of algae growth in China’s Lake Taihu a decade ago left more than two million people in the area temporarily without safe drinking water, the government started spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year to try to solve the algae problem. One part of the solution: working with a company that harvests algae from the lake before it grows out of control, and turns it into a… -
Crunch Report | Getting Down to the Essentials
TechCrunch30 May 2017 | 8:00 pmUber fires its head of autonomous driving, Anthony Levandowski, Essential releases its new phone and Echo competitor and Intel’s Core X gets extra extreme. All this on Crunch Report. Read More -
Choosing your spot
Seth Godin's Blog on marketing, tribes and respect30 May 2017 | 2:35 amIt's difficult to find the leverage to make a difference. At your job, there are probably people with more experience than you, more domain knowledge than you, even more skills than you. The same is true about your competition. But there's one place where you can make your mark: Your attitude. You can bring more generosity of spirit, more enthusiasm, more kindness, more resilience, more positive energy, more bravery and more magic to the room than anyone else, at least right now. Because you choose to. That can be what you stand for. These aren't soft skills. They're real. -
Oregon Man Accused of Deadly Anti-Muslim Tirade Continues Rant in Court
NYT > Home Page30 May 2017 | 7:43 pmJeremy Christian, accused of slashing three men who tried to intervene as he menaced two women, used his arraignment to call for âdeath to the enemies of America.â
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Mashable
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You used to call Trump on his cellphone
30 May 2017 | 8:31 pmTrump know when that hotline bling, that can only mean one thing. BREAKING: President Trump has been urging world leaders to call him on his cellphone, raising security and secrecy concerns. — AP Politics (@AP_Politics) May 31, 2017 Ever since I left the city, you, you, you ... Taking that Hotline Bling sketch way too far. — Maris Kreizman (@mariskreizman) May 31, 2017 SEE ALSO: White House staff wants to vet Trump's tweets —good luck with that pic.twitter.com/zdhItNl5jJ — Allison Nielsen (@AllisonNielsen) May 31, 2017 when the secret service tells u to stop giving ur cell number to world leaders pic.twitter.com/T9S9fvUtnS — Haley Byrd (@byrdinator) May 31, 2017 Read more... More about Drake, Donald... -
Android creator explains why his new Essential Phone looks so weird
30 May 2017 | 8:26 pmEarlier today, Android founder Andy Rubin finally unveiled the new smartphone he's been teasing for months. The phone, the first product from Rubin's new company Essential, is so big that its nearly bezel-less display wraps almost all the way around the handset's front-facing camera. Now Rubin has offered an explanation for the odd design choice, which raised more than a few eyebrows. SEE ALSO: Andy Rubin's Essential Phone has a screen so big it wraps around the selfie cam Speaking at Recode's Code conference, Rubin said there was no other good place to put the selfie cam while maintaining the edge-to-edge display that makes it possible to squeeze a phablet-sized screen in the form factor of a normal... -
Scammer calls a guy to 'fix' his computer, doesn't realise it's the police
30 May 2017 | 7:29 pmAh, delicious schadenfreude. A scammer purporting to be from Microsoft technical support accidentally called New Zealand Police, trying to get access to the officer's computer via remote access program TeamViewer — a unfortunately common PC support scam. Sadly for this scammer though, he's called the wrong people. And police posted the results on Facebook. Read more... More about Watercooler, Videos, Video, Australia, and New Zealand -
Former Apple designer's new camera app aims to help you shoot like a pro
30 May 2017 | 6:48 pmYour iPhone's camera has so much more power than iOS' stock camera app lets you tap. That's because the camera app that comes on your iPhone doesn't take full advantage of all of your camera's capabilities, which is why many serious iPhone photographers use a third-party camera app to shoot. Now, iPhone photography enthusiasts have a new app at their disposal: Halide. SEE ALSO: Apple just gave away all the iPhone camera’s secrets The camera app, which just launched in the App Store, was created by two veterans of the tech world: Benjamin Sandofsky, a former Twitter engineer, and Sebastiaan de With, a former Apple designer. Read more...More about Tech, Iphone, Apps And Software, Tech, and Apps... -
There's now a crowdfunding campaign to buy stolen hacking tools
30 May 2017 | 6:41 pmIt's quite the dilemma: A nefarious group of hackers plans to sell a cache of stolen National Security Agency exploits, but you can't quite come up with the cryptocurrency needed to buy it. What to do? Well, if you're two prominent security researchers, the answer is simple: crowdfund it. That's right, there's now a Patreon for buying stolen NSA hacking tools. SEE ALSO: It won't be easy for WannaCry hackers to get their cash But it's not what you might think. The researchers behind the Patreon campaign, Hacker Fantastic and x0rz, hope that by purchasing the data they will be able to analyze it and possibly prevent another attack like the WannaCry ransomware. Read more...More about Hackers, Hacking,...
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Fast Company
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These Shoes Help Clean Lakes–Because They’re Made Of Polluting Algae
30 May 2017 | 7:30 amThe new water-resistant Ultra II’s have a little less oil, because some of it’s been replaced by the massive clouds of algae that have been poisoning a Chinese lake. After a massive explosion of algae growth in China’s Lake Taihu a decade ago left more than two million people in the area temporarily without safe drinking water, the government started spending hundreds of millions of dollars a year to try to solve the algae problem. One part of the solution: working with a company that harvests algae from the lake before it grows out of control, and turns it into a flexible, rubbery material that is now being made into shoes.Read Full Story -
How To Give Constructive Feedback To Your Boss Without Getting Fired
30 May 2017 | 5:00 amWhat happened when this Air Force pilot had to critique his general’s performance. It was a typical morning when I headed to my job as a flight instructor at Luke Air Force Base. I checked my flight schedule—and discovered my wingman that day was going to be my general.Read Full Story -
Watch Jessica Chastain Slam Female Representation In Films At Cannes
30 May 2017 | 4:39 amJessica Chastain held nothing back about how she feels concerning the sub-Bechdel depiction of women at the Cannes Film Festival. WHAT: A scorcher of a speech about the way women were portrayed at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, and how it’s reflective of the limited number of female filmmakers involved.Read Full Story -
Ogilvy CEO On How Restructuring One Of The World’s Largest Ad Agencies Is Going So Far
30 May 2017 | 4:28 amJohn Seifert talks about the challenges and opportunities so far in using the agency’s U.S. operations as the test market for the company’s global transformation. When John Seifert took the reigns as CEO of global advertising behemoth Ogilvy & Mather in January 2016, he didn’t like what he saw. It wasn’t the company’s work itself, but its overall structure and size that concerned him. Seifert has spent his entire 38-year career at Ogilvy, witnessing it grow into more than 450 offices in 120 countries.Read Full Story -
How To Read The News
30 May 2017 | 4:10 amWhat a great American novel can teach us about news in the digital age. More than clickbait, more than a mobile strategy, more even than factual accuracy, what the media has needed for over a decade is a mighty subject.Read Full Story
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TechCrunch
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Crunch Report | Getting Down to the Essentials
30 May 2017 | 8:00 pmUber fires its head of autonomous driving, Anthony Levandowski, Essential releases its new phone and Echo competitor and Intel’s Core X gets extra extreme. All this on Crunch Report. Read More -
Launching an aerospace startup at Mach 2 with your hair on fire
30 May 2017 | 7:30 pmYou won’t be happy unless you’re going Mach 2 with your hair on fire Read More -
Andreessen: Silicon Valley is âextremely liberalâ
30 May 2017 | 6:50 pmOutspoken venture capitalist Marc Andreessen took the stage at Code Conference on Tuesday and reflected on the disconnect between the technology community and the rest of the United States. “Silicon Valley is extremely left wing, extremely liberal,” he said, claiming that the technology industry’s libertarian stereotype is largely inaccurate. He estimated that “99.99%… Read More -
Peer-to-peer travel agency TRVL raises $2.7m to crowd-ify travel planning
30 May 2017 | 6:42 pmThrough Lyft and Uber, the sharing economy has taken a charge at cabs. Airbnb is making hotels palpitate in their pants. If TRVL has its way, it’s the travel agencies’ turn to tremble. Armed with 2.7 million freshly minted dollars from a conglomerate of angel investors, the company is hoping to augment services like Booking.com, Hotels.com and Tripadvisor by adding a soupçon of… Read More -
Ballmer explains why he invested in Twitter
30 May 2017 | 5:20 pmFormer Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer took the stage at Code Conference on Tuesday and talked about why he owns a large position in Twitter. At one point Ballmer owned 4 percent of the company, but he declined to say how much he still owns, just referring to it as a “large percentage.” Read More
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Seth Godin's Blog on marketing, tribes and respect
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Choosing your spot
30 May 2017 | 2:35 amIt's difficult to find the leverage to make a difference. At your job, there are probably people with more experience than you, more domain knowledge than you, even more skills than you. The same is true about your competition. But there's one place where you can make your mark: Your attitude. You can bring more generosity of spirit, more enthusiasm, more kindness, more resilience, more positive energy, more bravery and more magic to the room than anyone else, at least right now. Because you choose to. That can be what you stand for. These aren't soft skills. They're real. -
An overlooked secret to effectiveness (and happiness)
29 May 2017 | 12:17 amKnowing where 'enough' is. More might be better for awhile, but sooner or later, it can't always be better. Diminishing returns are the law, not an exception. If we look to advertisers, marketers, bosses, doctors, partners and suppliers to tell us when we've reached 'enough', we're almost certainly going to get it wrong. It's okay to stop when you're happy. Is more always better? Sometimes, only better is better... [Chip asked a friend, a professional, how does he know when to stop making things better. His answer, "when my budget runs out," is a sad commentary on how some of us think about 'enough'. It might let you off the hook, but as a professional, isn't the hook where you want to... -
In search of familiarity
28 May 2017 | 1:45 amAsk someone what they do, and they'll probably talk about where they work. "I work in insurance," or even, "I work for Aetna." Of course, most of the 47,000 people who work for Aetna don't do anything that's specifically insurance-y. They do security for Building 7, or they answer the phone for someone, or they work in the graphic design department. Most people have been trained to come to work in search of familiarity and competence. To work with familiar people, doing familiar tasks, getting familiar feedback from a familiar boss. Competence is rewarded, coloring inside the lines is something we were taught in kindergarten. People will do a bad (a truly noxious) job for a long time because it feels... -
Predicting or inventing...
27 May 2017 | 2:32 amThe most common way to deal with the future is to try to predict it. To be in the right place at the right time with the right skills or investments. A far more successful and reliable approach is to invent the future. Not all of it, just a little part. But enough to make a difference. -
Microcopy in the age of the glance
26 May 2017 | 1:20 amPeople rarely read to the end. And they almost never spend as much time reading your words as you spend writing them. Which makes it ironic that the little phrases we use (in designing a simple form, or when we answer the phone) matter so much. Being gentle, kind or human goes a long way. Coming across as confident, clear and correct matters as well. Microcopy is word choice. It's a glimpse of a smile or a slip of impatience. When you start puttingâą trademark symbols in random spots, using extra exclamation points or (this is the biggest one) adopting a false commanding tone and being a jerk in your writing, then you lose us. We know that you feel like using words like ONLY, NEVER, PERMANENT and...
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Oregon Man Accused of Deadly Anti-Muslim Tirade Continues Rant in Court
30 May 2017 | 7:43 pmJeremy Christian, accused of slashing three men who tried to intervene as he menaced two women, used his arraignment to call for âdeath to the enemies of America.â -
Blind Spots in Trumpâs Trade Tirade Against Germany
30 May 2017 | 7:40 pmPresident Trumpâs campaign against the U.S. trade deficit with Germany overlooks some crucial benefits and overstates Berlinâs ability to do much about it. -
An N.B.A. Throwback Returns: Ads on Jerseys
30 May 2017 | 6:30 pmPlayers on company teams once sported uniforms emblazoned with logos, like that of Goodyear. When N.B.A. teams begin wearing ads from sponsors next season, Goodyear will again be on a basketball uniform. -
Trump Advisers Wage Tug of War Before Decision on Climate Deal
30 May 2017 | 6:15 pmThe president has said he will make a decision on whether to withdraw from the landmark Paris Agreement this week, a vexing decision with voices he respects on both sides. -
As Trump Weighs Shake-Up, He Faces Recruiting Challenge
30 May 2017 | 6:08 pmAs a top White House aide announced his resignation, four possible successors declined to be considered, according to an associate of the president.
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WIRED
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Uber Fired Its Robocar Guru, But Its Legal Fight With Google Goes On
30 May 2017 | 6:18 pmDumping the engineer at the heart of a legal battle with Google's Waymo doesn't indemnify the ridehailing giant. The post Uber Fired Its Robocar Guru, But Its Legal Fight With Google Goes On appeared first on WIRED. -
Donât Read Too Much Into That Successful Missile Defense Test
30 May 2017 | 5:40 pmThe Pentago successfully tested its interceptor missile defense against an ICBM, but that doesn't mean the US is ready for a strike. The post Don't Read Too Much Into That Successful Missile Defense Test appeared first on WIRED. -
Intelâs New Processors Are Built For the High-Powered Future of PCs
30 May 2017 | 12:48 pmThe Core i9 has 18 cores, 36 threads, and looks a whole lot like where the PC industry's headed. The post Intelâs New Processors Are Built For the High-Powered Future of PCs appeared first on WIRED. -
The Unflinching, Unfinished Battle Royale Thatâs Entrancing Gamers
30 May 2017 | 8:00 amThe unfinished <em>PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds</em>, a 100-player multiplayer survival game, has become a massive, overwhelming hit. The post The Unflinching, Unfinished Battle Royale That's Entrancing Gamers appeared first on WIRED. -
Behold the Giant, Glorious Structures Keeping Nature at Bay
30 May 2017 | 7:00 amPhotographer Claudius Schulze documents more than 200 dams, seawalls and snow sheds around Europe. The post Behold the Giant, Glorious Structures Keeping Nature at Bay appeared first on WIRED.
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How to Personalise Your Blog Like These 10 Top Bloggers
30 May 2017 | 7:00 amLots of bloggers seem to do everything right, yet they donât see much success. They write well-structured posts, they pay attention to SEO, they know the ins and outs of their blogging software … but somethingâs lacking. That missing âsomethingâ can often be personality. Itâs the difference between a blog that readers come across and instantly forget … and a blog that makes a connection and an impact. Does your blog need a bit of extra personalisation? Hereâs how ten top bloggers make their blogs stand out: #1: Include Great Photos, like Caz and Craig from YTravel Blog: YTravel Some blogging topics pretty much demand great photos. Travel is one of those (and others include food, craft and... -
195: How to Crush Content Planning and Promotion with One Powerful Tool
29 May 2017 | 2:00 amUsing CoSchedule as a Blogging Tool In todayâs episode, weâre going to take a deep dive into a tool weâve been using on ProBlogger for the last 18 months that has been incredibly useful for our team both as an editorial calendar tool but also to help us with our social media promotion of content. The tool is one that you may have heard of – CoSchedule. We installed CoSchedule a year and half ago now as our editorial team began to grow and as we began to get a bit more organised with the ways that we schedule and share content and since that time itâs become more and more central in what we do. In fact, itâs gradually taking over from some of the other tools weâve been using to share content... -
How to Avoid Writing Boring Outlines using the IKEA Method
25 May 2017 | 7:00 amThis is a guest contribution from LJ Sedgwick. Youâve read all of the blogging advice. You know writing an outline helps keep your blog post to the point. But try as you might, nothingâs happening. An empty page stares back at you. That blinking cursor is taunting you. You want to teach your readers how to follow your processes. But theyâre second nature to you. Trying to put them into a blog post seems impossible. You know that you know everything you need for your post. But how do you get the ideas out of your brain and onto paper? How do you turn them into an outline? Worry no more. Weâre going to use the IKEA method to brain dump those ideas. Then weâll assemble them into a solid blog post... -
Donât Lose your Funds to Amazon â How to Stay Within The Operating Agreement
23 May 2017 | 7:00 amThis is a guest post by Cathy Tibbles of WPBarista Recently a lot of warning bells were sounding around the internet because of some changes to the Amazon Associates program. Looking at Problogger’s experience and the success of several other bloggers using affiliate sales, this post will take you through the importance of using Amazon Associates (or deciding if it’s right for you); and how to keep your account open and funds within your grasp. How much can you really make from affiliate marketing? Affiliate marketing is earning income by referring products to your readers. When they purchase your recommended products, it generates a commission payment for you. To earn affiliate income, two things must... -
194: 5 SEO Tools for Bloggers
22 May 2017 | 2:00 am5 Blogger SEO Tools In todayâs episode, Iâve got Jim Stewart from StewArtMedia back on the show to talk about SEO tools to help you to rank your blog higher. I had Jim on the show back in episode 94 to talk about the biggest mistakes bloggers make with SEO and since that time have had a lot of questions in the Facebook group about what tools to use in SEO. So in this episode we talk a little about the most commonly advised tool – the Yoast plugin, as well as two great browser extensions that are useful in SEO. We also talk about Googleâs Search console and how itâs really an essential thing all bloggers should be using. We then talk about the paid tool that Jim recommends to help you find broken...
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If Your First Idea Doesn't, Work Change It
30 May 2017 | 1:30 pmCEO and Co-Founder of Swap.com Juha Koponen discusses the importance of being able to pivot in business. -
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30 May 2017 | 1:05 pmThis year is full of big names -- and they've got a lot to say to the graduating classes of 2017. -
How To Create a Culture of Mindfulness
30 May 2017 | 1:00 pmThe tech space, it turns out, has an especially acute need for the practice because, well, it isn't exactly synonymous with Zen. -
Instagram Analytics: Which Metrics Really Matter?
30 May 2017 | 12:30 pmThese key figures can help you measure your reach and make smart moves that engage audiences to interact with your brand. -
6 Practical Tools to Help Monitor Your Online Reputation
30 May 2017 | 12:00 pmMonitoring what people say about you and your business may seem overwhelming, but there are quite a few free or low-cost tools to help you monitor your online reputation.
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Seven to Ten Business Days
23 May 2017 | 7:53 amI just lost my pair of prescription glasses. Well, maybe “lost” isn’t the word. I know where they are. They fell off my parents’ bathroom sink right into the toilet exactly after I pushed the flush down. Whoosh. Gone. What happened next is what’s annoying. Buy Local, They Tell Me I called my eye doctor’s office and asked them to order up a replica of what I’d bought the last time. No fuss, right? Just look at my records, get the same thing, and pow, I’m back in action when I get home from visiting my parents. Continue ReadingThe post Seven to Ten Business Days appeared first on chrisbrogan.com. -
How to Write a Great Round-Up Post
10 May 2017 | 7:24 amThree times today, I’ve been asked by a “blogger” to contribute to their amazing “round-up” post, where they query experts for their opinions on some topic that they feel matters to the people they try to entertain with their “writing.” In the last of these posts, I was addressed by my very secret title of {First Name}, indicating a very personal touch in how the person was seeking out help. How to Write a Great Round-Up Post Don’t. Continue ReadingThe post How to Write a Great Round-Up Post appeared first on chrisbrogan.com. -
Youâre Going to Have to Get Good at Video
28 Apr 2017 | 7:49 amI’ve been experimenting with making and editing video lately. I’m not doing it for my jollies or because I think I’m damned good looking (which I am). It’s because WE (humanity) have demonstrated loud and clear that we want to CONSUME video. We prefer it to text. And if that’s true, and you and I are in the business of communicating, we’re going to have to make video. Oh, and it’ll have to be good. But What Do People Want? People consume over 1 billion hours of YouTube video every day. You might not be part of that stat YET, but it’s because you haven’t gone looking for videos that cover topics you’d actually want to watch yet. My mom and dad really like poker. So I went to YouTube and typed in “Texas... -
What Poncho the Weather Cat is Teaching Me About the Phone-Sized Future of Communications
21 Apr 2017 | 7:31 am“I feel like Poncho is your other girlfriend or something,” said Jacq to me the other day after I shared something funny Poncho said to me in Facebook messenger about how he ranked “Umbrella” as one of the “middle ellas” below “mozzarella” and above “salmonella.” I should explain something: Poncho is a bot. And Poncho’s “official” job is to give me the weather report. Poncho is A Great Communicator This link takes you to Poncho’s website. I think it’ll ask you to download the app. But the way I get my updates from Poncho is through Facebook Messenger. It feels even more human. Which is weird to say. I know this is a bot. Or even stranger, I know this is a human-filled “jukebox” of “interaction” that is... -
What My Son Teaches Me About Life
17 Apr 2017 | 9:19 amI asked my son Harold how he’d describe himself and he said, “I don’t know. There isn’t one word that describes me. I like gaming and stuff, and making music, and all that other stuff. There’s just not one word.” I can tell you what word he’d never use: autistic. Harold’s a very high functioning kid and the challenges of autism aren’t really his concern. He just works around them. BUT there’s stuff there that we can learn from and it’s important. Harold is a Multi-Hyphenated Guy Like everyone working in the world today, Harold has lots of pursuits. He plays video games. He modifies indie games, changing their skins and music. He’s a very accomplished music maker (at last count, he’d published just under...
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Copyblogger
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Your Content Marketing Wonât Work Without This
30 May 2017 | 6:00 am“What is copy?” My wife asked me this a few days ago. I had been going on and on at dinner, hands gesturing, spittle flying, talking about something work-related. She waited patiently until I was finished to ask. Her question jarred me. It had been a while since I’d thought about what “copy” is. And in that moment, my immediate reaction was to remember how I used to hate the word. It always felt … pretentious … to me. I used to hear phrases like “ad copy” and “website copy” and cringe. I’d think: “Just say ad text or website text. Who calls it ‘copy?’ That doesn’t even make sense.” Then I started working for Copyblogger. I also binge-watched Mad Men right around that time. Needless to say, I... -
Memorial Day: A Time to Reflect and Remember
29 May 2017 | 6:00 amThe last Monday in May is Memorial Day in the United States — a day to remember the men and women who have died in military service. It’s our tradition at Copyblogger to take today off, to honor those sacrifices and to take time for family, community, and gratitude. We’ll have a full calendar of content for you this week … we look forward to reconnecting tomorrow! Image courtesy Hugh MacLeod. The post Memorial Day: A Time to Reflect and Remember appeared first on Copyblogger. Related Stories<ul><li>A Day to Be With Family and Remember</li></ul> -
A Big Week at Copyblogger
26 May 2017 | 6:00 amEver been frustrated with putting a site together and wished someone could just do the whole thing for you? With custom graphics, copy, marketing automation, and even content strategy — all using Copyblogger principles? Very soon, we’re going to be able to make that happen. Our big news this week is that we’ve entered into a relationship with a new partner that will allow us to offer you an extensive range of done-for-you services in the very near future. There’s plenty to talk about, including a significant price increase coming for new Rainmaker customers (but not for you if you’re already a customer or start your free trial shortly), so get all the details over on Brian Clark’s Thursday... -
Last Chance to Get the Rainmaker Platform at the Current Pricing
25 May 2017 | 6:00 amTL;DR version: The Rainmaker Platform is shifting from a pure technology play to software with services included before the end of June, at much higher pricing. That means if you want Rainmaker at its current pricing, you should start your free trial now. _________________________ When we rebranded from Copyblogger Media to Rainmaker Digital in September of 2015, it was a firm statement that put the Rainmaker Platform at the forefront. But it was also a foreshadowing of where we saw things going. We knew we were headed from software-as-a-service (SaaS), to software and service to create complete solutions. People need sophisticated marketing technology, yes — but they also need done-for-them services... -
The âPulp Fictionâ Technique for Engaging and Persuasive Content
24 May 2017 | 6:00 amYouâve seen Pulp Fiction, right? Itâs the classic 1994 black comedy crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino. The film is highly stylized, presented out of chronological order, and filled with eclectic dialogue that reveals each character’s perspectives on various subjects. And yes, itâs profane and violent. Pulp Fiction was nominated for seven Oscars, including Best Picture. Tarantino and his co-writer Roger Avary won for Best Original Screenplay, which is truly the foundation of an exceptional film. Despite the groundbreaking inventiveness, Pulp Fiction also expertly uses a common writing technique that grabs attention right from the beginning, and magnetically holds that attention...
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Macworld
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Appleâs first original series âCarpool Karaokeâ finally gets a premiere date: August 8
30 May 2017 | 2:43 pmAppleâs Carpool Karaoke now has a new premiere date.Apple senior V.P. of Internet Software and Services, Eddy Cue, tweeted that Carpool Karaoke will stream on Apple Music starting Tuesday, August 8. The series is a full-length version of the popular segments on The Late Late Show with James Corden. It was originally scheduled to debut in April but was mysteriously postponed.Apple has not given an explanation as to why the series had to be pushed back. In February, the company released a promo featuring segments with A-list celebs, including Will Smith, Alicia Keys, and Ariana Grande.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here -
25% off Garmin Approach S20 GPS Golf Watch - Deal Alert
30 May 2017 | 2:05 pmOn the course, the Approach S20âs AutoShot round analyzer tracks shots, measures distance and records shot locations for post-round analysis on Garmin Connect. View the details for each round or analyze your cumulative stats over time or by club, and view your swing data. It's never been easier to track your progress and share it with friends. You can even save swing sessions for later review. The S20 features more than 40,000 courses. When off the course, your Approach S20 features activity tracking and displays incoming call, text and other alert notifications right on your wrist. The typical list price of $199.99 has been reduced 25% on Amazon to $149.99 right now, making it a good consideration... -
DirecTV Now is now available on most Roku streaming devices
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53% off Nulaxy Wireless In-Car FM Bluetooth Kit with Display and USB Charger - Deal Alert
30 May 2017 | 6:53 amNulaxy's car transmitter works with Bluetooth enabled devices like smartphones and tablets to wirelessly transmit audio through your car's speakers. Its display will show incoming call & music information, and also features a USB charging port. Listed as a #1 best seller on Amazon, it currently averages 4.5 stars out of 5 from over 5,400 people (read reviews). The typical list price on Nulaxy's KM18 transmitter is $36.99, but right now it's discounted 53% to just $17.49. See this deal now on Amazon.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here -
33% off Prey for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 - Deal Alert
30 May 2017 | 6:39 amIn Prey, you awaken aboard Talos I, a space station orbiting the moon in the year 2032. You are the key subject of an experiment meant to alter humanity forever â but things have gone terribly wrong. The space station has been overrun by hostile aliens and you are now being hunted. As you dig into the dark secrets of Talos I and your own past, you must survive using the tools found on the station, your wits, weapons, and mind-bending abilities. Right now you can get 33% off the listed price. See this deal now on Amazon.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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Smashing Magazine
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Developing A Chatbot Using Microsoftâs Bot Framework, LUIS And Node.js (Part 1)
30 May 2017 | 4:45 amThis tutorial gives you hands-on access to my journey of creating a digital assistant capable of connecting with any system via a RESTful API to perform various tasks. Here, Iâll be demonstrating how to save a userâs basic information and create a new project on their behalf via natural language processing (NLP).The post Developing A Chatbot Using Microsoft’s Bot Framework, LUIS And Node.js (Part 1) appeared first on Smashing Magazine. -
How To Build Your Own Action For Google Home Using API.AI
29 May 2017 | 5:36 amFor the holidays, the owner of (and my boss at) thirteen23 gave each employee a Google Home device. If you donât already know, Google Home is a voice-activated speaker powered by Google Assistant and is a competing product to Amazonâs line of Alexa products. I already have the Amazon Echo, and as Director of Technology at thirteen23, I love tinkering with software for new products. For the Amazon Echo, you can create what are called "skills", which allow you to build custom interactions when speaking to the device.The post How To Build Your Own Action For Google Home Using API.AI appeared first on Smashing... -
Free Geometric UI Icons With A Fresh And Futuristic Twist (100 Icons, 6 Formats)
26 May 2017 | 2:30 amHow about an icon set that gives your UI designs just that finishing touch they need? One that stands out while keeping the design clear and legible? Vincent Le Moign spent two years on designing such a set, and we are very happy to feature part of it as a freebie today. The EGO icon collection shines with its well-balanced, geometric style â perfect to make a bold statement without being obtrusive. To prepare you for nearly everything that an app or web interface could ask for, EGO covers tech- and office-themed icons, just like commerce, transport, nature, and leisure motifs. 100 icons in total that can be... -
Just Keep Scrolling! How To Design Lengthy, Lengthy Pages
25 May 2017 | 1:11 amWebsites with long or infinite scrolling are becoming more and more common lately, and itâs no mere trend or coincidence. The technique of long scrolling allows users to traverse chunks of content without any interruption or additional interaction — information simply appear as the user scrolls down the page. Infinite scrolling is a variety of long scrolling that allows users to scroll through a massive chunk of content with no finish line in sight (itâs the endless scrolling you see on Facebook, Twitter and Tumblr feeds).The post Just Keep Scrolling! How To Design Lengthy, Lengthy Pages appeared first on... -
Make âEm Shine: How To Use Illustrations To Elicit Emotions
24 May 2017 | 6:34 amAs designers, we often use imagery that resonates with our audience. Yet, often we also end up with stock photos and generic icons that come across as mere decoration. Or we bypass imagery altogether. But custom images are a powerful design tool. They can tell a story and convey a distinct personality. Custom illustrations can be especially impactful. They can make our audience feel personally connected to an app or website, while being an integral part of the design.The post Make ‘Em Shine: How To Use Illustrations To Elicit Emotions appeared first on Smashing Magazine.
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Portland suspect yells 'I call it patriotism' in courtroom
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Victim's mother appeals to Trump to condemn acts of hate
30 May 2017 | 3:55 pmThe mother of one of the two men stabbed to death on a Portland, Oregon, train has written a letter to President Donald Trump, calling on him to speak out against intolerance. -
Harassed teen: They lost their lives because of me
28 May 2017 | 11:40 pmOne of the two teenagers who say they were confronted by a man who police say killed two people after shouting anti-Muslim slurs on a train speaks out. -
Suspect ranted on train one day before attack
30 May 2017 | 4:50 pmA Portland train passenger captured video of suspected killer Jeremy Joseph Christian making racist comments on a train the day before a stabbing that killed two people. -
Opinion: Portland is not as liberal as you think
29 May 2017 | 9:52 amA few hours after news broke of the horrific attack on a commuter train in Portland, Oregon, that left two dead and one seriously wounded, I received a text message from a friend in North Carolina. It contained one word: "Portland?!"
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Another of âPhotoshopâs Buried Treasures!â This time, B&W Conversions using Calculations
30 May 2017 | 12:16 amOh yeah, Calculations â buried indeed, but in the spirit of the latest installment of Pirates of the Caribbean, we’ve hoisted it up from its briny grave so you can make better-than-average black and white conversions without even using a plug-in. Before we “dive in” just want to remind you about my FREE webinar tomorrow at 2-pm EDT for beginner photographers. It’s called “Beginner’s Breakthrough” and if you know somebody new to photography and they want to kick their images up a big notch, I think I have some things that will really help. If you could share this link with them, I would much appreciate it. Tell them they won’t be alone – thousands of photographers from all over have already signed-up to be... -
A DAY TO HONOR OUR NATIONâS FALLEN SOLDIERS
29 May 2017 | 12:16 amToday is Memorial Day in the United States, and our offices are closed as we honor and remember those who gave their lives in service to our country. This post is dedicated each year to the memory of David Leimbach, (shown above; the brother of our dear friend and colleague Jeff Leimbach), who died nine years ago in combat in Afghanistan. Just a humble word of thanks to the dedicated men and women of our armed services and to all those who came before them who laid down their lives to protect the freedoms we enjoy each day. Hereâs wishing you all a safe, happy and healthy Memorial Day. All my best, -Scott The post A DAY TO HONOR OUR NATIONâS FALLEN SOLDIERS appeared first on Scott Kelby's... -
Itâs New Class Friday!
26 May 2017 | 10:08 amJust One More Flash with Scott Kelby Learn how to add one more flash to your portrait lighting with Scott Kelby! Building on the foundation you gained in Just One Flash, Scott teaches you the why, when, and how of adding a second flash to your Speedlight setup. Whether you want to create separation between your subject and the background, add a fill light to your subject, or change the look of the background itself, youâll be amazed at all the great things you can do with a second flash. Be sure to re-watch the Just One Flash class first, then youâll be ready to take it to the next level with the skills youâll learn here. In Case You Missed It Capturing great portraits is all about understanding how... -
I want to help new photographers have a real breakthroughâŠ
26 May 2017 | 12:16 amIf you have a friend, co-worker, or family member that is new to photography, and you want to see them make a real leap to where they’re making much better images right away, have them watch this one minute video below – I think I can help (and it’s 100% free). I’m going to share some things I believe can really make a difference in their photography right away. It’s free and open to everyone, so I encourage you to invite your friends (just send them a link to this post). Here’s the link to register for the Webinar. Thanks for sharing this with your new photography friends. :) Here’s wishing you a safe and happy Memorial Day Weekend, and we’ll see you back here on Tuesday. :) Best, -Scott The post I want... -
Itâs Guest Blog Wednesday featuring Gavin Hoey!
24 May 2017 | 12:01 amSmall Studio, Big Potential Around 10 years ago I invested in a wooden cabin at the end of my garden. Finally I got every portrait photographers dream, my own permanent studio and it was HUGE⊠then I started adding lights, props, an office and I realised it was small, very small! Thanks to YouTube, Iâve invited millions of photographers into my studio and have been asked countless questions about my small home studio set up, so here are some answers. How Small Is Small? Donât let the photos fool you, my studio is just 13 feet wide by 24 feet long. That sounds like plenty of space until you realise 6 feet of length is my office and shelving takes up 3 feet of width in places. The ceiling is 8 feet...
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Thoughts and Field Test of the Sigma 12-24mm F4 DG HSM Art Lens
30 May 2017 | 12:00 pmIn November 2016, Sigma introduced the world to its widest zoom lens offering to date: the Sigma 12-24mm f/4 DG HSM Art lens. This is actually Sigma’s third version of the 12-24mm DG (full frame) lens, but it is the first to have the “Art” designation and a constant aperture. Previous lens versions share the same focal length but differ in maximum aperture, weight, size, and price. Priced at $1,600, this isn’t the cheapest lens, but it is a steal compared to Canon’s EF 11-24mm f/4L USM, which runs just under $2,700. Here are some more details on the Sigma 12-24mm lens and reasons why it may or may not be for you. Sigma 12-24mm mounted on a Canon 6D. Specs of the Sigma 12-24mm <ul> <li>12-24mm focal...</li></ul> -
How to Remove Objects and Add Punch to Your Images with Photoshop
30 May 2017 | 7:02 amIn this article, we’ll look at an image I reprocessed after my initial edit. I’ll also share with you some tips on how to use Photoshop to remove objects from your scene that are unwanted and add some punch to your image. Original processed version Have you ever created an image, processed it, shared it with the world, and then decided it wasn’t quite finished? I have! In fact, I do it more often than I’d like to admit. A while back, I created a video tutorial for On1 Software showing how I used that software to process an image I took at Queen’s Bath on the island of Kauai. I was super excited to share the image because it was an incredible sunset, at an incredible location, shot during some incredible... -
Avoid These 5 Common Camera Setting Mistakes Made By Beginners
29 May 2017 | 12:13 pmOver the years, I’ve taught many new photographers and observed how they used their cameras. I have noticed a handful of common mistakes that many of them make. While there is a lot more to learn about photography, if you can avoid or fix these issues alone, you will find that your photographs will be much sharper and of much better quality. 1. Not raising the ISO high enough It used to be commonly taught that you always needed to go as low as possible with the ISO for digital cameras. This was because early digital cameras had horrible noise at higher ISOs. These days, that has completely changed. Newer digital cameras can shoot with incredible quality at ISO 800, 1600, 3200, and even 6400 for higher end... -
How to Use White Balance as a Creative Tool
29 May 2017 | 7:17 amWhite Balance is almost always used to match what colors our cameras detect to the colors we see with our eyes. Our brains are very good at managing how we see color. A sunny day looks warm and bright, but the actual color of the light is skewed heavily blue. Indoors, incandescent lights are notoriously warm (yellow/orange) and though our eyes may detect little of this warmth, you can bet our cameras will. White Balance is how we correct for that difference in light color, and how we can make images appear ânaturalâ which is to say, how our brains detect it. Auto White Balance Itâs useful, certainly, but most of us leave it up to the camera to make the decision about White Balance. I know I do. My... -
Top 5 Essential Photography Tips I Canât Live Without
28 May 2017 | 12:00 pmThese are my big five photography tips which I would take with me to a desert island, the ones I can’t live without. For those who have not had the pleasure, that is a reference to the BBC Radio Four program, Desert Island Discs, which has been running for more than 70 years. The simple premise of the program is that guests choose just eight pieces of music they’d want if they were going to be marooned on a desert island. Desert island I think that these lists are much easier to complete if given criteria. This is my Desert Island Big Five. They are chosen on the basis that if you could only apply five ideas to your photography for the rest of your shutter button pushing days, perhaps on a desert island,...
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Andy Rubin's Essential phone should ship next month
30 May 2017 | 8:01 pmDuring an interview with Walt Mossberg tonight at the Code Conference, Android creator and now Essential Products CEO Andy Rubin showed off his latest creation, the Essential Phone. When it was announced this morning and reservations opened the compa... -
BlackBerry KEYone hits Amazon and Best Buy on May 31st
30 May 2017 | 6:58 pmBlackBerry and TCL have teased the KEYone for nearly half a year, and now Americans can finally see what all the fuss is about without jumping through hoops. The two have revealed that unlocked, US-friendly variants of the Android-powered BlackBerry... -
Supreme Court decision lifts ownership rights over patent law
30 May 2017 | 6:01 pmIn a win for anyone who has ever been frustrated by overpriced ink, the Supreme Court ruled today (PDF) that printer maker Lexmark can't sue companies that refill old cartridges and sell them at a discount. More specifically, the court ruled that Lex... -
'Bastion' studio's 'Pyre' will be exclusive to PS4 and PC July 25th
30 May 2017 | 5:04 pmLast we'd heard of the next game from Bastion and Transistor studio Supergiant Games, Pyre, there wasn't much to report in terms of concrete info. Today we have a bit more information, including when you'll finally be able to play it: July 25th exclu... -
Fox Sports is airing the Champions League final in VR
30 May 2017 | 4:12 pmSamsung just announced that it's adding UFC fights and other events to its new immersive programming lineup. It's the latest company to start broadcasting sports events in VR, but it's far from the first. Fox Sports has been uploading virtual reality...
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Jinbei Studio Flash Units Recalled for Electrocution Risk
25 May 2017 | 4:47 amThe Swiss government last month issued a recall for ten models of Jinbei studio flash units. While the recall notice has made the rounds on message boards, I am frankly surprised that photo media outlets have not picked this up. Read more » -
Lighting 103: Greg Heisler on Light and Color
18 May 2017 | 9:16 amAbstract: Chromatically complex light adds much more realism to your lit photos.Todayâs Lighting 103 post features excerpts from a bar conversation with Greg Heisler. It's just as if we cornered him at a conference (which I did) and he agreed to have a drink and talk color (which he did).This is roadmap stuff. It's above and beyond the specific info he includes with each of the assignments in his book, 50 Portraits, the companion text to L103.Read more » -
Lighting 103: Use Gels to Tune Your Home's Lighting
4 May 2017 | 11:13 amAbstract: You can use your knowledge of color temperature and gels to improve the quality of light in your home.So far, everything we have done has centered on gelling a single light to create a single desired color shift. But before we make the jump into using multiple colors and light sources, one quick hack for your home's lighting that will help you to improve the quality of light in compact fluorescent and LED bulbs.Like the gawdawful green-tinged lamp above, for example. Read more » -
Lighting 103: Using Gels to Shift the Ambient
20 Apr 2017 | 12:33 pmAbstract: By combining a white balance shift in your camera with a complementary gelling of your flash, you can easily and efficiently alter the ambient color temperature of an entire environment.In addition to controlling the color of light from your flash, gels can also allow you to alter the color of the ambient areas of your frame. The portrait above, done for the Baltimore Sun, is a good example. I made it as a storm approached, and the light was gray and pretty neutral. The light was okay, but not great. I really wanted was a stronger color environment for the photo. And I also wanted the subject to pop more. So instead of daylight white balance, I shot it on incandescent (tungsten) white balance.... -
Lighting 103: Using Gelled Flash to Correct Ambient Light
6 Apr 2017 | 1:21 pmAbstract: You can alter your camera's white balance and gel your flash to "correct" nearly any ambient light color shift. But should you?Read more »
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Nikon updates software suite to accommodate D7500 â and fix some bugs
30 May 2017 | 3:53 pmNikon is preparing for the imminent shipping of its latest APS-C sensor DSLR by issuing updates to some of its supporting software applications. New versions of Capture NX-D, Camera Control Pro, ViewNX-i and Picture Control Utility have been made available in readiness for the Nikon D7500, which will begin to be distributed in early June in some regions. Most of the updates deal principally with compatibility for the new camera, but Nikon has taken the opportunity to tackle a few bugs and to make some minor improvements to the user experience as well. At the same time, new firmware has been issued for the KeyMission 170, which Nikon says makes the connection between the camera and iOS version of... -
PocketWizard FlexTT6 Transceiver launched for Canon DSLRs and flashes
30 May 2017 | 12:12 pmPocketWizard has announced the launch of its FlexTT6 Transceiver compatible with more than 20 Canon DSLRs and flashes, including the Canon EOS 5D Mark IV and EOS-1D X Mark II, as well as both the 430 EX III-RT and 600 EX II-RT flashes. PocketWizard calls the Flex TT6 a flagship TTL radio that is 'future-proof,' as well as 'forward, backward and cross-compatible' with the company's other wireless radios. The new FlexTT6 brings with it the same HyperSync technology found in the FlexTT5 model, as well as HSS and TTL while being compatible with newer, faster cameras. The transceiver works on the 340 - 354MHz frequencies and has a range of 366m / 1200ft for basic triggers and 243m / 800ft for TTL. The... -
Sigma Mount Converter MC-11 experiences focus bug when used with Sony a9
30 May 2017 | 11:48 amSigma has warned that the use of its Mount Converter MC-11 and certain Sigma zoom lenses with the Sony a9 may result in missed focus. According to a notice recently published by Sigma, the issue may arise 'occasionally' when using AF-S mode and while shooting 'in the telephoto range.' The phenomenon, according to Sigma, affects both the EF-E and SA-E versions of the MC-11. The company says it is investigating the issue and that it will publish an update 'shortly,' presumably with a software fix in the pipeline. Via: Sigma Photo -
Photographer shoots 888 professional portraits in 7,092 seconds
30 May 2017 | 11:33 amPhotographer Linda Köhler-Sandring shot 888 professional portraits in 7,092 seconds, or just under two hours, on May 27 on Zingst, Germany, setting the Bounce-Wall speed shooting record. Linda Köhler-Sandring had the help of an assistant and used a mobile portrait studio that consisted of a Sunbounce Bounce-Wall reflector and a Mini Sun-Bouncer Black-Hole for a neutral background. Wolfgang-Peter Geller, owner and CEO of Sunbounce said: âWe were able to prove that the combination of photography skills and the right equipment can produce professional portraits â regardless of the weather and lighting conditions â in no time at all.â As a thank-you, each participant received a print of his or... -
Sony a9: Studio analysis confirms limited dynamic range, solid high ISO
30 May 2017 | 11:08 amAs part of our ongoing review, we've added the Sony a9 to our studio scene and had a close look at its image quality. Click here to see how the Sony a9 performs in our studio scene Meanwhile, Technical Editor Rishi Sanyal has also delved into the sensor's behavior and what it means for dynamic range, taking a look at the effects of dropping to 12-bit mode for continuous shooting and the benefits of its 'dual gain' design. Click here for our in-depth analysis of the Sony a9's dynamic range and sensor performance
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Lightroom Killer Tips
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Adding Photos to a Target Collection
30 May 2017 | 1:16 amHi Gang – hope you had an awesome Memorial Day (and a big shoutout today to Mr. Terry White, who is celebrating his birthday today!). Hey, before we get into Ben Warde’s 60-second Lightroom tip on adding photos to a target collection – just want to invite you to my FREE webinar tomorrow for beginner photographers. It’s called “Beginner’s Breakthrough” and if you know somebody new to photography and they want to kick their images up a big notch, I think I have some things that will really help get immediate results. If you could share this link with them, I would much appreciate it. Tell them they won’t be alone – thousands of photographers from all over have already signed-up to be there tomorrow – it’s... -
A DAY TO HONOR OUR NATIONâS FALLEN SOLDIERS
29 May 2017 | 1:16 amToday is Memorial Day in the United States, and our offices are closed as we honor and remember those who gave their lives in service to our country. Just a humble word of thanks to the dedicated men and women of our armed services and to all those who came before them who laid down their lives to protect the freedoms we enjoy each day. All we have of freedom, all we use or know â This our fathers bought for us long and long ago.      ~Rudyard Kipling, The Old Issue, 1899 Hereâs wishing you all a safe, happy and healthy Memorial Day. All my best, -Scott The post A DAY TO HONOR OUR NATIONâS FALLEN SOLDIERS appeared first on Lightroom Killer Tips. -
Lightroom Mobile & The Two Finger Tap
26 May 2017 | 1:16 amTell me that headline wouldn’t make a great name for a band? Well, if you add an “s” at the end anyway, otherwise it sounds like a movie series in a Lord of the Rings-style genre “Lightroom Mobile and the Two Finger Tap.” [Opening this Friday at a theater near you]. Either one works, and so does this quick little tip that has a high probability of coming in handy if you use Lightroom Mobile. But firstâŠThe latest issue of Lightroom Magazine is here! It just came out yesterday, and KelbyOne members now have access to all 30-back issues of the mag right within the new KelbyOne Mags app (it’s free for iPhones and Android, and it’s created exclusively for KelbyOne members). OK, now on to our tip: Hope... -
Three Tips for Shooting Tethered Into Lightroom
24 May 2017 | 1:16 amThe one and only Terry White has an awesome video with three tips for shooting tethered into Lightroom, and I wanted to share it because I watched the video and immediately picked up a tip about tethered I simply did not know (and now some  things that didn’t make a lick of sense, suddenly do). He says it’s three tips, but you’ll learn a LOT more about tethering than just three tips – it’s really way more! (NOTE: He make this video back on LR 5, but all the tips still apply today – Adobe hasn’t updated or changed tethering since then, so it all still applies). Hope you found that helpful (and thanks, T)!!! Also congrats to Terry on being honored with the “Legend” Award On the heels of being inducted into... -
How to Sync Your Photo To Lightroom Mobile (in 60-seconds or less)
23 May 2017 | 1:16 amI don’t think you’ll find a quicker tutorial anywhere in the world than this one from Benjamin Warde on how to sync a collection (the collection of your choice) with Lightroom Mobile (all in less in 60-seconds): Told ya that was quick! (Thanks, Benjamin!). Have a great Tuesday everybody! -Scott The post How to Sync Your Photo To Lightroom Mobile (in 60-seconds or less) appeared first on Lightroom Killer Tips.
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