Pixagogo introduces new album icons

26. February 2009

Online photo album service Pixagogo introduced new album icons to help you identify the settings of your albums. This way it will be clearer for users to see if their albums are publically available, password protected or private. So no need to go to the album settings to check out whether your precious photos are available for all your friends or just for you.

 

For more information or to check it out, go to www.pixagogo.com

 

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Development

Aiming high

25. February 2009

It's been a while since I posted my last development blog. I've been kind of busy walking the thing line between development en family life, where development took a great part. But I've found some cool new and existing technologies to put my mind on. The Azure Services Platform is one of them. I've been using "the cloud" for some time now, but not realy from a Microsoft perspective. I admit not being a great Linux supporter but for some cost effective non crucial parts, it's quite ok :)

 

The things I remember from my TechEd visit was, that it requires a bit of a mind switch to develop against the MS cloud. I'm going to dive deeper into this matter to see what it offers and if it can be any use for me in the future.

 

Project Velocity on the other hand is one that I'm eager to test, once I have the time for it. Caching is sacred in web architectures. And Velocity looks nice on paper. I hope they can make it happen and are smart enough not to put it under a paying license. There are nice free alternatives available.

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