Learn to use the polygon lasso tool to master selections.
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Data Recovery Misinformation Exposed. Hard Drive Recovery Misinformation Exposed by Data Recovery Group.
Beware of fly-by-night companies offering cheap, flat rate data recovery, no data no pay. Companies with fancy looking websites claiming to have the highest success rate, offering a free evaluation, claiming to have been in business performing data recovery since the 80’s with Class 100 Clean Room facilities, having an independent platter reader, offering remote data recovery.
Some companies with fancy looking websites advertising cheap, flat rate data recvoeries are doing business out of their garages or a shed and not even qualified to work on or properly diagnose hard disk drives.
Sending your drive to inexperienced companies or trying to work on your drive yourself could render your data non recoverable.
Data Recovery Group began repairing failed hard drives back in 1986, and is one of the first companies to offer data recovery services.
If you have suffered a hard drive failure or computer crash and your data is important to you, do not try and repair, fix the drive or run any utilities or data may be rendered non recoverable.
Contact the Data Recovery Group, hard drive recovery lab nearest you.
For More Information Visit:
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Adobe Fireworks Tutorial on selections using the paint bucket tool.
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Adobe Fireworks tutorial on using the rubber stamp tool to touch up images
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Fireworks vector masking effect to create interlocking letters.
This tutorial is part of a 5 hour training CD on creating masks and selections in Fireworks.
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Using Fireworks to mask one image into another image.
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This video tours the Zune 80 and its software. I had to use my digital camera to film this, so sorry for the poor video quality. Later this week I will post a new video with my new digital camera.Duration : 0:8:10
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This video introduces Adventure Maker, which is a free innovative toolkit for Windows that allows creating point-and-click games and multimedia software in minutes, without any programming. It allows creating software for Windows, PSP, iPhone, and iPod touch. This video also shows some examples of games created with Adventure Maker, it demonstrates Creative Painter (amazing drawing tool included in the package), and it shows a tutorial for creating a game.
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Not only is this a free Operating system, like MacOS X or Windows, but FREEEEEEEe.
I Have Miro (a Video Podcast client that kicks iTunes ass from here to infinity), I’m watching a TEDTalks Podcast, I was not planning to see this, but it was some canadian gal telling how she got her hip replaced for free, and how she got to the front of the line. I’m not Canadian.. I just thought, wow FREEEEE STUFFFF!!!
Again, the video was transfered (via USB), converted (with oggConvert from MOV to OGG) and uploaded (to youtube in ogg theora video format), in ubuntu, on the laptop that is shown in this video, over a wireless encrypted connection, from Ubuntu (which is linux).Duration : 0:5:6
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Google Tech Talks
November, 13 2007
ABSTRACT
Yahoo!’s Exceptional Performance Team has identified 14 best practices for making web pages faster. These best practices have proven to reduce response times of Yahoo! properties by 25-50%. They focus on the front-end, for example, why it’s bad to use “@import” for including stylesheets and why ETags disable browser caching. In this talk I’ll go in-depth on these best practices and the research behind them. I’ll also demonstrate YSlow and do some live performance analysis of popular web sites.
Relevant links:
Exceptional Performance: http://developer.yahoo.com/performance/
YSlow: http://developer.yahoo.com/yslow/
Speaker: Steve Souders
Steve Souders holds down the job of Chief Performance Yahoo! at Yahoo! He’s been at Yahoo! since 2000, working on many of the platforms and products within the company He ran the development team for My Yahoo! before reaching his current position.
As Chief Performance Yahoo!, he has developed a set of best practices for making web sites faster. He builds tools for performance analysis and evangelizes these best practices and tools across Yahoo!’s product teams.Duration : 1:0:33
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