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Darrell Hudson
Gold coast Florida native, in Delaware
e-branding e-commerce e-business enterprise content manager
Interests: yachting, outdoors
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What Makes a Good Photo Great?
Twain's Game Twain, holding a cue-stick at one end of a pool table, around 1907. "Be good and you will be lonesome," he once proclaimed. It's an irony of the Digital Age that, at a time when photography is more popular than ever, sometimes it can be difficult to find... Continue reading
Posted Oct 26, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Kaleidoscope City Vortograph From the Sky Down by Simon Gariner
Photographer and artist Simon Gardiner created From the Sky Down, taking inspiration from Japanese architect and photographer Kawahara Kazuhiko (otherwise known as Palla). He also used what he knows about the photography technique vortography to make this magnificent kaleidoscope city. "Vortograph is the first completely abstract kind of photograph; it... Continue reading
Posted Oct 25, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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The Flock by Wojtek Kwiatkowski
Animal Arabian Horses Herd A fine photograph. However, a group of horses is usually referred to as a 'herd' the term 'flock' generally refers to a group of birds. The Flock by Wojtek Kwiatkowski http://www.tenaflygallery.com/Kwiatkowski.htm Continue reading
Posted Oct 25, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Bionic Exoskeleton Helps Wheelchair Users Stand and Walk
London, England - Engineer Thomas Dwyer stands with the new Bionic Exoskeleton next to Amanda Boxtel who is paralysed, is helped to walk with the aid of the new 'Bionic Exoskeleton' during its launch at the Excel centre on October 21, 2011 in London, England. The bionic device developed by... Continue reading
Posted Oct 24, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Survivor by Simon Butterworth (photo) and Rudyard Kipling (poem)
The Lone Survivor At the apex of the sapling, bare A single yellow leaf Flutters wildly in the south wind Quite stout in its belief That it alone will conquer What others did not endure That when the days grow longer It’s grasp will still be sure Like the flag... Continue reading
Posted Oct 24, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Fans Showing Their Love for Conan O’Brien Through Art
Starting Monday, the New York Museum of Conan Art (aka NY Coco MoCA) is displaying more than 50 pieces of fan art created for the late-night TV star at the Time Warner Center in Manhattan’s Columbus Circle. The NY Coco MoCA exhibit will be on display until Nov. 3 and... Continue reading
Posted Oct 24, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Priporoshilo (image) by Mikhail Tkachev and (poem)
"In the bleak mid-winter Frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, Water like a stone; Snow had fallen, snow on snow, Snow on snow, In the bleak mid-winter, Long ago." - Christmas Carol http://pinterest.com/pin/33280867/ Continue reading
Posted Oct 24, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Its Time I Disappear (image) by arbebuk
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Posted Oct 24, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Global Air Pollution Map
The first long-term global map of PM2.5 in a recent issue of Environmental Health Perspectives. Canadian researchers Aaron van Donkelaar and Randall Martin at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, created the map by blending total-column aerosol amount measurements from two NASA satellite instruments with information about the vertical distribution... Continue reading
Posted Oct 24, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Breathtaking Tree Houses
Temple of the Blue Moon: Tree house expert Pete Nelson built this structure on his land in Fall City, Washington Dense foliage and an abundance of species means that the Northwest of America has seen increasing numbers of tree houses popping up in its canopies. Many of the lofty homes... Continue reading
Posted Oct 24, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Meet Google’s Voice Hunter On A Quest For 300 Languages
Google’s Voice Search, which launched on cellphones in 2008 and was added to the desktop in June, seems like such a simple proposition. You speak your query into your phone (or computer), and, ta-da, the system pops out an answer. But teaching Google’s voice bot to understand what users are... Continue reading
Posted Aug 9, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Website Blocking - Off The Table in the UK (For Now)
In countries across the world, IP rightholders are pushing website blocking as the latest weapon against online copyright infringement. United Nations’ Human Rights experts, security engineers, law professors and others are pushing back, noting both the enormous collateral damage such blocking can cause and the likelihood that it will do... Continue reading
Posted Aug 8, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Why ISPs are hijacking your search traffic & how they profit from it
A handful of Internet service providers (ISPs) in the U.S. are redirecting search traffic around specific keywords to brands’ websites, presumably for affiliate marketing revenue. A study released today by a UC Berkeley research group revealed that for some Internet users on some ISPs, using a search engine and typing... Continue reading
Posted Aug 8, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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The Growing Portrait Of Google As A Big, Scary, Expanding Everywhere Copy Monster
What Are You Whining About Now, Google? Well, boo-hoo. It’s no wonder many probably nodded in agreement when John Gruber fired back that if the patents were so overpriced, why did Google itself bid $3 billion for them, at one point? I’m not a patent expert. I can’t tell you... Continue reading
Posted Aug 8, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Worst Practices: 3 Ways Businesses Fail at Social CRM
The worst thing you can do is engage in a dialog, but then leave the customer hanging as you try to iron out your internal processes. That has the same effect on the customer as a call center agent who's not empowered to solve problems -- it leaves the customer... Continue reading
Posted Aug 8, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Why Facebook and Google's Concept of 'Real Names' Is Revolutionary
Should you have to use your real name online? It's an issue that's long simmered among social media critics and supporters alike. On one end of the spectrum, there's 4chan, where everything is anonymous. On the other, there are Facebook and Google Plus. Both have drawn fire from for categorically... Continue reading
Posted Aug 8, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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IT Pros Need People Skills
The new IT pro is going to be like a turtle -- a shell of technical or "hard" skills surrounding an underbelly of people skills, otherwise known as "soft" skills. Jobs will of course continue to demand the analytical prowess we traditionally expect from IT as companies update their infrastructures... Continue reading
Posted Aug 8, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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With Google, There Will Be Bad Blood
While the company is still largely beloved by the public, sentiment seems to have turned against them amongst their peers, and even amongst many of the startups around Silicon Valley. While these tensions have been building for months — and even years, in some cases — we’re seeing this on... Continue reading
Posted Aug 8, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Tech and the San Francisco Rental Bubble
A sample list of apartments for rent in SoMa, an area of San Francisco with trendy lofts. I’ve recently learned that real estate brokers in San Francisco have reached a consensus on a topic that entrepreneurs and investors can’t seem to agree on: that we are in the midst of... Continue reading
Posted Aug 7, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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A Call to Rethink Internet Search
“We could soon view today’s keyword searching with the same nostalgia and amusement reserved for bygone technologies such as electric typewriters and vinyl records.” So declares Oren Etzioni, a computer scientist at the University of Washington, in an essay published Thursday in the science journal Nature. (Available online to subscribers... Continue reading
Posted Aug 5, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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Google Gmail Adds Preview Pane To Labs
Google yesterday announced the availability of a new Labs application called Preview Pane which adds that missing feature to Gmail. The Gmail layout does not change automatically after Preview Pane has been enabled. A tooltip on the inbox page guides the user to a button that adds another column or... Continue reading
Posted Aug 5, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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7 Ways to Write Super Catchy Headlines
Headlines are the lifeblood of web and landing pages. Ever since the <h1> tag was invented, they’ve been the most important copy on a page…making or breaking the story or idea being communicated. If there is one consistent finding in landing page testing, it’s that headlines play one of the... Continue reading
Posted Aug 3, 2011 at Darrell Hudson
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