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Going Digital: Simple Tools and Techniques for Sharing and enjoying your Digital Photos and Home Movies

Friday, September 01, 2006

Alex suggests beginning with an understanding as to all the many resources our photos can possibly come from today; then regardless of one's needs and level of tech know he suggests always doing homework before buying anything;this then flows to "now what"? From here the tips flow to how best to organize photos on your computer, to helpful tips and fabulously affordable resources to sharing your memories (printed photobooks from about $8 up to $80) to a plug and play picture desktop frame that downloads sent photos daily and play them like a slide show!

Shopping Tips:

  • Comparison shop on-line (shopping.com, NexTag.com, BizRate.com)
  • Look for discounts, coupons, cash refund (shopping.com, fatwallet.com, ebates.com)

    Organize Your Photos for FREE:

  • Check For Pre-loaded Software on Your Computer
  • Use Free Downloads (Prop includes visual of a screenshot of an photo organizational page. The screen shot is on Alex's laptop computer)

    Share Memories

  • Create professional looking photobooks on-line ($8 - $80)
  • Moving Photo Picture Frame
  • Stop into a retailer and drop it all off (CVS, Target, Costco)

    Alex Goldfayn writes the "My Tech"column which appears weekly in the Chicago Tribune and worldwide through distribution by Knight Ridder. He also is a regular contributor to Consumers Digest and Frontier Airlines' in-flight magazine and hosts The Technology Tailor Show for WGN Radio. Goldfayn's new book, Going Digital (Collins), is available nationwide at major bookstores as of August 1, 2006 and on-lin

    For more information, visit technologytailor.com


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