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"Post Your Artwork Online Anytime" by Michael Cash

Post your Artwork Online Anytime by Michael Cash Uploading artwork onto the internet is something that has been available to many for the past decade, but only in the past several years has it been quite so easy. With the latest smartphones, laptops, and tablets on the market, it is easier than ever to upload media onto the internet instantly. While uploading music onto the internet has become quite mainstream, it can be difficult to find a means of uploading fine art pieces onto the internet. Some sites cost money in order to upload artwork, and some web sites are merely for display only. Of the plethora of modern devices which are capable of uploading artwork from practically anywhere, the laptop is definitely the most robust device. It does not offer the same degree of mobility as some of the smaller devices, but most laptops do have access to wifi, and use hardware that is much more powerful than the most powerful tablet, or smartphone. In addition to a larger storage capacity, l...

Seth Godin's free ebook "what matters next"

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Like a child gripping a special treat, I'm displaying a cheeky grin, clapping my hands and unable to wait to tell the world about it! Seth Godin (thinking-marketing-author genius) is offering the world a really tasty special treat. He's put the question " what matters next ?" to 70 big writers and thinkers, captured their answers in an e-book and made it free for EVERYONE to download. The list is impressive and oozes quality: Here are more than seventy big thinkers, each sharing an idea for you to think about as we head into the new year. From bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert to brilliant tech thinker Kevin Kelly, from publisher Tim O'Reilly to radio host Dave Ramsey, there are some important people riffing about important ideas here. The ebook includes Tom Peters, Jackie Huba and Jason Fried, along with Gina Trapani, Bill Taylor and Alan Webber. (quote Seth Godin ) Need I say more? Have a go. Click the link and see if you agree about "what matters next...

The Equinest post all about "me, myself and I".

This is short and sweet. The sun is to blame. Pulled took me by the hand on Friday and coldly let go this morning. Three days of a sunny cyberless world. Beautifully strange. Wrapped up in my other reality reminded me that I had not blow my horn about me myself and I . A few weeks ago, a cool article/interview came out in The Equinest (a really informative and dynamic site for all things equine). The article is a recommended read for finding out more about my views, inspirations (Da Vinci is mentioned...) and motivations. I would also like to warmly greet (and reassure) all my new followers. Don't run away; there is usually no trumpet playing here but much much more art. The melodies made by my pencils sound a tad better than the sound of my own horn (signing off: that was slightly off key :)!) Toodleloo!

Technical internet problems hindering email communication

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A great sigh of relief ....I thought I was the only one experiencing "slight" email & blog problems... I believed to be the only owner of an inbox without an active "In" feature and a send option that listens once every 4 clicks.  I believed this until I read Katherine Tyrells' last entry  in her blog   Making a Mark. It wasn't until then that I realised that this IT problem (because it is a problem!) was not just specific to my computer but a problem that was wee bit bigger and a problem that needs to be DELT with. Katherine's problems seem to be directly related to google and Feedburners ' lack of quality performance whereas mine seem to be more Googlemail related. Here's what's been going wrong at my end (all Google related I must add). Feeds I am meant to get from  Feedburner have not been arriving... Emails sent to me have reached my inbox a tad late .... 24 hours!  (I can't help thinking that some have never reached me at all...