MiMedia offers 7GB of cloud space for free

May 10, 2011 |  by  |  Cloud, Sites, Tips n Tweaks  |  No Comments

MiMedia is an online personal media platform which will enable you to secure, enjoy, and share your digital life. Listen to your music, watch videos, view photos, and access all of your other files from wherever you are on our portal and our mobile application. You are always one click away from sharing and enjoying your secured personal media. Online storage services like Dropbox typically limit users to 2GB of free space, Box.net lets users have 5GB (but limits the size of individual files), esnips 5GB, Media max 5GB etc, so file storage and backup service MiMedia is exiting beta

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The truth how sitting down is killing you – Infographic

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Whether tending our cops or hunting wild boar, most of our lives as human beings were lived on our feet. But with the advent of TV, computer, and the desk job we are sitting down more then never before in history 9.3 hours per day even more then we spend sleeping which is 7.7 hours. Our bodies weren't built for that, and it's starting to take it's toll. You might want to stand up for this. Check out the infographic from Medical Billing and Coding.

Learn photography with online SLR camera simulator

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So you got yourself a new SLR, good, how about some quick learning to understand all the functions and features like mode, focal length, ISO, Aperture etc. Well we have got an Online Simulator by camerasim will help you get started. This neat Flash application helps you learn the fundamentals of using an SLR camera by letting you tweak different variables and settings found on a typical SLR camera either film or digital type and then showing you what the resulting photograph would look like. And it is easy to use too here's how to use it: 1. Fiddle with the settings;

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Microsoft’s Bill Buxton exhibits 35 years collection of tech devices

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Microsoft Research's Bill Buxton has unearthed and organized his personal collection of interactive tech devices gathered over the last 35 years. The collection will be on display at an international interaction design conference this week and could end up as a display in a museum. “Look at the collection and then try and convince me that our slow rate of progress is due to a lack of technology rather than a lack of imagination.” Buxton has accumulated hundreds of items that struck him as interesting, unusual or important to the evolution of interactive devices – watches, keyboards, mice, an electronic drum

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Brand Keyboard uses logos instead of letters

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Ignacio Pilotto a designer from Argentina has created branded keyboard where the alphabets are replaced by logos of some of the most instantly recognizable brands in the world. A is replaced with Adidas, B with Burger King and hence forth check the whole list - BRANDS : Adidas, Burger king, Coca Cola, Disney, Ebay, Facebook, Google, Hp, Intel, J&b, Kodak, Lacoste, Mac donald´s , Nike, O2, Pepsi, Quaker, Rolling stone, Shell, Twitter, Unilever, Virgin, WordPress, Xerox, You tube, Zippo (GENIUS) Function Example: “www” Key + ” f ” Key = Facebook Web The repetition of the logos used by the advertising psychology,

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Food and online photo sharing trends – Infographic

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Interactive agency 360i recently did a deep dive into the data and found a few constants. One: People are almost never in the pictures; only 10% of hundreds of photos that 360i analyzed for this infographic included human beings. Two: It’s rare to see any brand mention — that happened just 12% of the time. Why do people share food photos? What are people naming their photos? Which food appear more often photos? What are the opportunities for brands? via

How to find out when friends unfriends you on Facebook?

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Last time we told you how to track twitter unfollowers this time its turn of Facebook any many more. TwentyFeet is an "egotracking" service that will help you keep track of your own social media activities and monitor your results. It aggregate metrics from different services, thus giving you the full picture of what happens around you on the web all in one place. It primarily use official APIs provided by those services to compute and collect your data. TwentyFeet manages any 2 accounts (twitter, facebook, YouTube, bit.ly, Google Analytics, Myspace) forever for additional accounts you need to shell out $2.49

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Pakistan’s superhit music show ‘Coke Studio’ now in India

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Its all set now after Junoon and Atif Aslam Coca- Cola is will launch Coke Studio in collaboration with MTVin India. Coke Studio a hugely properly music show in Pakistan that brings together different artists on the same platform after finishing three successful seasons in its native country. Under production by Red Chillies Entertainment for MTV, the show will air on June 17, 2011, Friday 7pm on MTV. Yeah in a break from tradition, this time India see a television show adapted from neighboring Pakistan. Aditya Swamy, MTV Channel head says, “We were aware of Coke Studio’s popularity in Pakistan. Our

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Top 50 most valuable brands – 2010

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Based on the study published by global research agency Millward Brown Apple surpassed Google, Microsoft, IBM in market capitalization to emerge as the second most valuable U.S. company in 2010 and most valuable consumer-facing brand in the world. Check the image below to see the top 50 most valuable brands. Brands’ values were determined by a mix of factors, including future earnings (discounted to their present-day values) and in-depth consumer surveys, Millawrd Brown says. See the full report here.

The Development of the Camera: From Ancient to Instant – Infographic

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Not long back there was a time you took a click and waited for a week to see it now its instant get it printed or transfer it to your laptop, iPad etc. Here’s is an infographic developed by Mashable, the way photo industry has developed, before and after paper was involved: Thanks Mashable

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