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Just Born

Here are a few new websites from Keystone.

Nashville Public Library Foundation

Forward Sumner Economic Council

Center for Nonprofit Management Blog

Exhibit Zone Blog

Pro Stage Gear

Spectrum AgriBusiness

Google Street View for Nashville Goes Live

Have you heard of Google Street View? It’s an astonishing new way to see actual buildings and streets through the standard Google Map. When it launched several months ago, only major cities like New York and Chicago were available. Now Nashville has been added as well. Take it for a spin and see all your local Nashville haunts on Google Street View… it is FAR more addicting than you think it will be.

Adobe Releases Free Photoshop Version

A lot of our clients ask us how they can resize and edit their photos prior to putting them online. We’ve recommended Google’s Picasa (which is free) or even Microsoft Office Picture Manager (also free). But now there’s a new competitor: Photoshop Express. Adobe has taken their famous Photoshop program and whittled it down to the basics—and they put it online for everyone to use… for free. Read more here. Go straight to Photoshop Express here

Free Software is Never Free

We get a lot of questions about blocked emails or software errors, and often find the root problem to be the user’s “free” spam blocker or “free” anti-virus program. The simple fact is, nothing is truly free. Sure, you may not pay money for that “free” spam blocker, but there is definitely a cost… even if you don’t realize it. Read more about this topic here.

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