Welcome to The StyleSheet #38. This month, Nick reviews Bing.com, Kyle talks about SEO and Flash, Sarah Bailey shares a convenient toolbar for sharing links with friends, and Sarah Buser plugs an online photo-editing tool.
Articles
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By Nick Weynand TradeMark Media President & Strategy Director
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TradeMark Media President Nick Weynand shares his thoughts on the new Microsoft search engine, Bing.com, and highlights key features that set it apart from other search engines.
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Designer Kyle Greenan gives the latest news on SEO and Flash.
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Useful Things
picnik
By Sarah Buser, TradeMark Media Account Manager
picnik is a free, online photo editor that not only features the standard crop/resize/rotate, but also lets you apply styles, text and effects. Since Snipshot started charging, I’ve switched to picnik because it’s easy to use and doesn’t require a registration. It also has some cool-looking paid upgrades, but I’m all about free stuff so I haven’t explored it too much.
Snipi
By Sarah Bailey, TradeMark Media Marketing Intern
Snipi is a convenient new toolbar that allows for easier online comparison shopping and sharing of photos, videos, and links with friends. The feature allows you to “snip” and drag various links or items into an organized list that you can share through Facebook, Twitter, and WordPress and even access on your iPhone. It’s great because you can access the toolbar on whatever Web site you are visiting, and it saves you the trouble of copying and pasting multiple links. For now it is only compatible with Firefox, but versions for Internet Explorer and Safari are currently underway.
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