Thursday, April 2, 2009

Your Kodak Gallery Photos Will Be Deleted Unless You Buy Something

kodak-galleryKodak Gallery (Ofoto) is an online photo sharing site where anyone can upload pictures for free just like Flickr.

The service is especially popular among Kodak digital camera users since these cameras ship with Kodak Easyshare software that can directly upload photos from the camera to you online Kodak Gallery.

Now if you have been using the Kodak Gallery service to store all your precious digital photos, here’s some not-so-good news:

Kodak will delete all your pictures unless you buy something from them.

Kodak has just revised their Terms of Service and the new policy states that Kodak Gallery members must make an annual purchase else their photos will be deleted from the photo gallery. Here’s the requirement:

1. If your online photos use less than 2 GB storage, you must make annual purchases of at least $4.99 from Kodak.

2. For everyone else, the minimum purchase requirement is $19.99 and this is annual.

How to Download Photos from Kodak Gallery

It’s good to have a business model but forcing people to pay for your service is a bad practice. Kodak Gallery is a closed service and so there are no tools or APIs that will help you move photos from Kodak to other free services like Flickr or Picasa Web Albums.

There’s however an inexpensive workaround. You can opt for a premier gallery that costs around $2.5 per month but offers you an option to download full-resolution photos from all your picture albums. Once you have a copy of all your images on the hard drive, cancel your Kodak subscription and upload them to Flickr.

The other more expensive alternative is the Kodak CD - they will burn all your uploaded photos on a CD and each photo will be saved in the original resolution. Hat tip Sharath Bhat.

Nominate Yourself for the Microsoft MVP Award (India)

microsoft mvp award Microsoft awards the Most Valuable Professional (MVP) status to select individuals who are seen as active participants in technical communities like blogs, Internet forums, user groups, wikis, conferences, etc.

You neither have to be a geek nor an expert in Microsoft specific technologies to win an MVP award. For instance, a technology blogger who writes about web applications or consumer software can be a perfect MVP candidate. You can check the MVP directory to know all about the current batch of MVPs and their area of expertise.

Now if you are based in India and like to become a MVP, please go ahead and fill the nomination form available on the MVP India site before April 18.

The MVP awards are announced every quarter so if you are not selected in the first attempt, you can re-nominate yourself in 3 months.

I have been a Microsoft MVP for the past three years (2007, 2008 & 2009) and it definitely helps because you can try software betas even before they are released to public, you get access to private newsgroups and there’s plenty of learning material (including ebooks, webcasts, etc.) to enhance your existing skills. This PDF has more information about the Microsoft MVP Award.

Simple Stretching Exercises to Prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome



This video demonstrates some simple hand and wrist stretching exercises that may help you prevent the carpal tunnel syndrome that can otherwise cause acute pain.

You’re working at your desk, trying to ignore the tingling or numbness you’ve had for months in your hand and wrist. Suddenly, a sharp, piercing pain shoots through the wrist and up your arm. Just a passing cramp? More likely you have carpal tunnel syndrome, a painful progressive condition caused by compression of a key nerve in the wrist.

BoingBoing author Richard Metzer says he and his wife have been following the instructions in the video and could see a difference within few days.

Give it a try if your work involves sitting in front of the computer for long hours.

Extract Text from Images & Scanned PDF Manuals Online

If you are on a budget, the built-in OCR engine of Google Search is almost a perfect option for converting scanned PDFs to text - just put all your scanned PDF images onto a public website and wait for Google spiders to convert them into editable digital text.

Obviously there are two drawbacks associated with the original idea. The PDF conversion process is not real time and second, you need access to a public web server where you can upload the PDF images so that Google bots can find them.

If you aren’t willing to wait that long and need to perform instant OCR without downloading any of the software tools, try OCR Terminal - it’s an online Optical Character Recognition service where you can upload scanned images, multi-page PDF documents or even screenshots and convert them into searchable text documents.

online ocr

The conversion results, as you can noticed in the screenshot above, are pretty accurate and it also preserves the document formatting and layout. You may download the extracted text as RTF or a Word Document. The output is also available as a PDF image though I didn’t find that option very useful.

OCR Terminal is a free service but you are only allowed to convert up to 30 scanned pages in a day and allows for text extraction only from English language documents. They are developing a desktop client that will allow users to convert scanned PDFs or TIFF images and get them back as formatted Word files without the web browser.

How Microsoft put Apple owners on the defensive

Lauren in Microsoft adHer name is “Lauren” and she’s making the Apple (AAPL) guys nuts.

She’s the young, hip, Volkswagen-driving redhead who stars in the latest Microsoft’s (MSFT) TV campaign. Told that if she can find a 17-inch laptop for under $1,000 she can keep it, Lauren ends up — to the Mac aficionados’ dismay — with an HP (HPQ) running Windows Vista.

“I would have to double my budget, which isn’t feasible,” Lauren says as she drives away from an Apple Store, where 17-inch notebooks start at $2,799. Then she sighs and delivers the ad’s coup de grace: “I’m just not cool enough to be a Mac person.”

Ouch.

The ad first aired Thursday night, and the Apple press has been taking pot shots at it ever since. Among the complaints:

  • “Lauren” is an actress, not the ordinary American shopper the ad claims
  • The Apple Store scene was faked; before-and-after photos suggest that she never actually went into the store to try the computers
  • The $699 HP Pavillion dv7 she chose over a $999 MacBook is a mess. “It is the epitome of what people dislike about PCs,” writes Computerworld’s Seth Weintraub. “It runs Vista Home on a slow AMD mobile processor … its screen is abysmal … its networking is five years old … it is loaded with crapware and trial antivirus software that will have to be purchased or wiped off the machine.” (link)

One Gizmodo reader even offered to give Lauren his old 17-inch Powerbook so she do a comparison without worrying about cost. “I do believe,” writes Mitch Gewirtz, “everyone on this planet is ‘cool enough to be a Mac person’.” (link)

Crispin Porter + Boguksy, the agency that produced the ad, has clearly hit a nerve. The campaign goes directly at what may be Apple’ biggest vulnerability: the growing differential between Macs, which have largely held their prices throughout the recession, and PCs running Windows, which have been engaged in a brutal price war that forced the industry’s ASP (average selling price) down more than 13% in the last quarter of 2008 alone. (See here.)

“Apple, right now, is a fine-tuned machine that targets specific audiences,” writes VentureBeat’s MG Siegler. “It doesn’t care about selling a 17-inch laptop for under $1,000, because those machines have nowhere near the profit margins of the machines it does sell.” (link)

Perhaps most thoughtful analysis of what makes the ad so effective — and so infuriating to Mac users — was provided by Fox News’ Clayton Morris, who devoted nearly 9 minutes of air time to a discussion of the spot by a panel that included SquareSpace’s Anthony Casalena and Engadget’s Joshua Topolsky.

Topolsky is especially trenchant. “This is almost a red-state-blue-state ad,” he says. Not only does it hammer home the issue of cost, but it embeds that message in a subtle bit of Apple bashing. “‘I’m not cool enough’ is so pejorative, says Topolsky. “This is the stigma of the Mac user as a pompous jerk.” (link)

The ad is on heavy prime-time rotation, but in case you missed it, we’ve pasted the YouTube version below the fold:




Extract Files from RAR, ZIP, 7z and other Compressed Archives Online

zipped filesYou don’t need an external utility (say WinZip) to uncompress .zip files but unfortunately, the built-in decompressor of Windows Explorer cannot handle other popular zip formats like 7z, RAR, Z or TAR.

If someone sent you an email attachment, or you downloaded a file from the Internet, that is compressed using one of these formats, there’s still no need for you to install a new software to extract the contents - just head over to WobZip, upload the compressed file and you’re done.

WobZip will help you upload a compressed file under 100Mb in size. You may also use the tool to uncompress zipped files that may be protected by a password. Internally, they use the popular 7-zip utility to perform the decompression.

unzip-files

Now what I liked most about WobZip is that it can extract online zipped files as well. So if you happen to come across a .zip file on some website, you can simply pass the web address (URL) of that file to WobZip without having to download the file on your local drive - I am sure I’ll use this tool a lot to browse the source of WordPress plugins.

An online unzip utility like WobZip may be very handy for mobile phones as well that have a web browser but there’s no tool to uncompress zipped files.

Note that WobZip advertises itself as “in development” and “not guaranteed to be bug free”, so it may not be a bad idea to double-check the deflated archives.

Search High Resolution Videos on YouTube

youtube-highIf you are looking to download some high-res video clips from YouTube for your next presentation, try this easy trick that will only display high quality videos in the search results.

Go to Google.com, type your search phrase and append the following paramters your search query.

site:youtube.com "watch in normal quality watch in high quality"

To illustrate this with a real example, a search for "cnn hologram" related videos on YouTube would look something like this on Google:

cnn hologram "watch in normal quality watch in high quality" site:youtube.com

This works because YouTube adds a small "watch in high quality" link beneath their video player if the video you are watching is available as high resolution.

When you click that "high quality" link, it is replaced by "watch in normal quality" so the two strings are really close in the HTML source and that helps us filter low quality videos from search.

More Twitter Followers Don’t Always Mean More Clicks

The "Suggested Users" feature of Twitter has left many souls unhappy and rightly so because the moment your Twitter profile shows up on the suggested list, your follower count can grow almost exponentially thus making you look all the more "influential".

twitter followers

A high follower count on Twitter can certainly give an ego boost but will your servers crash if a popular Twitter user with half a million followers tweets about your web site?

I did a quick and very unscientific study to determine the relation (if any) between "Twitter follower count" and "web traffic" using random tweets of popular technology bloggers and here’s what I found:

If Mashable or TechCrunch (each having >300k followers) share a link on Twitter, the target website can expect anywhere between 3.5k to 6k visitors. On the other hand, someone like Steve Rubel (with ~20k followers) can alone send 1.1k to 2.2k new visitors from a single tweet though he’s just 5% the size of Mashable in terms of Twitter follower count.

And here’s some more data to suggest that 10x more Twitter followers don’t necessarily mean that links mentioned in their tweets would get 10x more clicks.

What Twitter Can Learn from Google Reader

This Suggested Users page is probably the most controversial element of Twitter. Think of it as an exclusive club where an entry can help you gain thousands of new followers on Twitter in a single day.

Here’s a graph comparing the follower growth rate of select twitter profiles who also enjoy the "suggested" status.

twitter-followers

Naturally, some web personalities like Dave Winer, Robert Scoble (again), Darren Rowse, etc. (all early adopters who sort of helped Twitter gain initial momentum) aren’t feeling very happy and their strong reaction has prompted Twitter co-founder Biz Stone to explain the criteria they use to determine who should be given entry into the elite club.

The selection is not entirely based on staff recommendations but if you are a celebrity or run a fairly popular blog, you have a higher chance of getting into the list.

Are Twitter Recommendations Any Good?

To know how useful these suggestions are, I created a new account on Twitter and it recommended me the following users - NBA, John McCain, Britt Selvitelle (User Experience Lead at Twitter), Jason Goldman (Twitter employee), 10 Downing Street and a couple more.

twitter-suggestions

Since I am mostly interested in technology related stuff, these "official" suggestions were more of "noise" to me than anything "useful".

What Can Twitter Do?

If you have ever used Google Reader before, you probably know about "feed bundles" - a set of 8-10 web feeds related to a particular topic that you can subscribe to all at once. Feed Bundles are again "official" suggestions from Google but, unlike Twitter, they aren’t created or approved manually.

Twitter needs similar "user bundles" so that a new person can easily find out (and follow) other popular users who "tweet" on topics that may interest him or her.

feed-suggestions

Bloggers in India Beware: You are Responsible for Comments Posted on your Blog

blogger case in supreme courtIn what could turn out to be a landmark case, the Supreme Court of India has said bloggers may face libel and even prosecution for the entire contents of their blog, including user submitted comments.

It started when 19 year old Kerala resident Ajith D started an Orkut community against Shiv Sena that received several anonymous posts leveling certain allegations at the party. The Shiv Sena youth wing registered a criminal complaint, and Ajith was served a summons by a Maharashtra court to appear for the hearing.

Ajith got anticipatory bail from the Kerala High Court and moved the Supreme Court seeking quashing of the case. The Supreme Court rejected the plea stating that Ajith was responsible for all the comments posted on the community and must explain his conduct in the Maharashtra court.

So if you’ve been hoping that the disclaimer - “All comments are views of users” - would save you from a legal tangle, you might want to follow this case very closely.

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Is Firefox Logging You Out of Some Websites When You Restart the Browser

logging-out If you are accessing sites like Google Calendar, Twitter, LinkedIn, Yahoo Mail, etc. from a personal computer, you probably use the "remember me" option so that you don’t have to type the user name and password each time you visit the site.

Internally, Firefox uses cookies that are set to expire after a longer duration and thus you are automatically signed in to your favorite website without having to re-enter the password.

Now the annoying problem. It sometimes happens that Firefox is unable to remember your setting and keeps logging you out of the website each time your restart the computer or re-open the browser. How do you then force Firefox to keep you logged in into your frequently visited sites?

As you may have guessed, this "logging out" issue is actually related to cookies in Firefox. Either your cookie database has gone corrupt or the browser is unable to save them anymore Here are few things you can do to fix the problem:

Option 1: Go to Tools -> Clear Recent History and clear cookies for the "entire history".

Option 2: It may be possible that you have set Firefox not to remember cookies and hence you are getting logged off each time you close the browser. Go to Tools -> Options -> Privacy and make sure that you unchecked "Always clear my private data when I close Firefox".

Option 3: Under the same privacy tab, make sure that the following settings are true - "Accept Third Party Cookies" and "Keep until they expire". If you like Firefox to keep you logged in for a very long time, try this Greasemonkey script as it sets the cookie expiry time to 2050.

Option 4: Close your Firefox browser and open the profiles folder - you can simply type "%APPDATA%MozillaFirefoxProfiles" in the Windows Run box and hit Enter. Double-click the profile folder (xxxxxxxx.default folder) and delete the cookies.sqllite file. Restart Firefox - this will recreate the cookie database and the browser should now be able to remember your login preferences. [via]

Option 5: If nothing works, your last resort is that you create a new profile by via the Profile Manager in Firefox. Just type "firefox.exe -ProfileManager" in the Start -> Run dialog and follow the wizard.

Orkut App for Mobile Phones Is Coming Soon

orkut mobile websiteExactly an year after releasing the mobile version of Orkut website, Google is all set to introduce a downloadable Orkut App for mobile phones.

The Orkut Mobile App is a Java Application and can therefore work on BlackBerry, Nokia or any other J2ME-enabled mobile phones much like the existing Gmail app.

There are a couple of reasons why you may want to install the Orkut Mobile App instead of using the Orkut mobile site.

1. With the Orkut Mobile App, you can capture photos using the mobile phone’s camera and then post them to your Orkut Albums in a click. A similar feature is also available in Facebook for BlackBerry.

2. The Orkut Mobile App will enable you access all your Orkut scraps, friends list and photos even in offline mode.

3. The App will treat your Orkut Friends list and Mobile Phonebook as one so you will be able to call Orkut friends from the phone.

4. You can share your Orkut photo album with your mobile phone contacts via SMS messages. Your contacts can then view your Orkut photos even if they’re not a member of Orkut.

To download the Orkut Mobile App. you may simple visit m.google.com/orkut from the browser of your mobile phone though the site isn’t live yet. These details were available on the Orkut site momentarily but were soon removed for some unknown reason.