mercoledì 28 marzo 2007

photoroyaltyfree.eu: the on-line platform which sells royalty free images and photos

Photo Rayalty Free logowww.photoroyaltyfree.eu grows more and more. Now images’ upload is much easier and faster thanks to a completely new multi-images’ insertion procedure.

www.photoroyaltyfree.euthe only Italian multi language platform which allows both professional photographers and amateurs to upload directly their pictures sold under Royalty Free license – enriches with a new multi-images upload system.
Images’ upload is now much easier and faster: using this new upload images' system you will be able to select more images and put them directly in the browser window simply using drag and drop. Subsequently, the system will transfer images on the server and then read the information filled in the relative field in the images’ exif file (the so-called info file).
This new system will be highly useful mainly for those photographers who have a huge images’ archive and who have confidence with the exif file compilation.
The fields are three - title, keywords and description (caption in some adobe version) - and the language is the same one chosen during the enrolment procedure as photographer.
The system will check if these three fields have been correctly filled in and will ask you to confirm them before proceeding. In case of blanks, the system will point out the problem and stop the insertion. This will grant the correct filing of the images, which will be easily searched by the potential buyers.

In order to use this new system, it’s only necessary a good and fast internet connection (adsl or T1). If you don’t have these requirements or exif file fields already correctly filled in, you might continue using the traditional upload system which allows you to upload each image separately and fill the title, description and keywords field one-by-one.
On www.photoroyaltyfree.eu, in the photographers’ personal page, you will find all the details for choosing one of the two images’ insertion methods and the relative instructions.

www.photoroyaltyfree.eu has been created by Starring, a web company which uses the most advanced web-oriented technologies, focusing on initiatives and projects concerning the photography sector in particular.

Starring
Via Boncompagni 57
20139 Milan
Italy
tel +39 02 5390785
fax +39 02 5394265
press@star-ring.it
www.photoroyaltyfree.eu
www.star-ring.it

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mercoledì 14 marzo 2007

www.Only-View.com: The web contents’ "body guard"

30 days free trailOnly-View Web Copyright Security System is the first web application which allows users to protect web contents from the common attempts of downloading and printing.

Milan, March 2007: finally available the first web application which grants the web contents’ protection.
Only-View logoOnly-View Web Copyright Security System is a platform created for who want to protect their own private documents (such as images, clips, Word, Excel, Power Point files and any components which could be included inside Macromedia Flash) and documents covered by royalties (images for instance) making them usable exclusively for web visualization. Only-View protects .swf files (images, movies and flash websites) preventing any attempts of downloading and copying through pc with MS Internet Explorer browser. In case of using other configurations, these files will not even be displayed.

To avail the service is only necessary to make a subscription: Only-View creates a protected .swf file copy of each file uploaded by the user on the platform and provides in return an url and an iframe allowing users to access their own documents. Users can copy and paste the iframe directly on their own personal website if they have a domain.
In case of pictures, for example, it’s not necessary to use the image search command inside the web page html code anymore. The user will only have to use the correspondent .swf file with the tag iframe supplied by Only-View Web Copyright Security System: this picture might be displayed but not easily copied, saved or printed with the traditional systems used by the Internet Navigators.

Mauro Camelo, the application’s creator, has been creating web-based application related with management software for ages. "The web is a precious and unlimited source of knowledge and update "– he says – "but not all users avail it legally. That's why I aimed to identify a solution to guarantee royalties protection so that users’ contents could be protected from illegal downloading".
"Driving force" in the project was Starring, a company which uses the most advanced web oriented technologies focusing on initiatives concerning photography. "What convinced me to collaborate with Mauro was the difficulty in protecting royalties in the images field” – Angelo Cucchetto explains – "We face this problem every day while managing our professional images archives and our photography portals”.

Starring
Via Boncompagni 57
20139 Milano
Italy
tel +39 02 5390785
fax +39 02 5394265
press@star-ring.it
www.only-view.com
www.star-ring.it

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martedì 13 marzo 2007

UbiNav rivoluziona la navigazione per cellulari

Logo UbiestTra le novità presentate allo scorso 3GSM di Barcellona, il più grande evento mondiale dedicato alla telefonia, il nuovo servizio di navigazione targato UbiEst

UbiNav rivoluziona la navigazione per cellulari

I nuovi navigatori on line per cellulare si attivano con un MMS e hanno mappe aggiornate in tempo reale

Direttamente dal 3GSM di Barcellona, l’evento mondiale dedicato alle novità della telefonia mobile, arriva la “nuova generazione” di navigatori per cellulare: si tratta di servizi di navigazione on line, o meglio off-board, in risposta alle esigenze di leggerezza, portabilità ed economicità di chi usa il telefono cellulare.

Non ci sono software da installare, né aggiornamenti: basta un MMS per attivare il servizio e ci si connette on line per scaricare mappe e percorsi sempre aggiornati.

UbinavTra le prime aziende al mondo a proporre la navigazione off-board c’è UbiEst, azienda italiana del Gruppo Elda Ingegneria, specializzata in soluzioni cartografiche digitali che proprio al prossimo 3GSM World Congress di Barcellona, lancerà UbiNav, un rivoluzionario navigatore per cellulari che promette di trasformare la navigazione off-board in un vero e proprio “fenomeno di massa”. Il nuovo servizio di UbiEst ha già riscosso interesse tra gli operatori telefonici europei e si è conquistato un posto in finale al NAVTEQ Global LBS Challege, la prestigiosa competizione che ogni anno premia le più innovative soluzioni basate su tecnologia satellitare.

“I navigatori per cellulari di prima generazione” spiega Nicola De Mattia di UbiEst “presentano più complicazioni che vantaggi, esattamente come i più noti navigatori “on board” per auto: bisogna prima acquistare il software, installarlo correttamente sul cellulare, liberare spazio e risorse per le mappe e magari scaricare (a pagamento) aggiornamenti annuali. Magari per poi trovarsi davanti ad una strada chiusa perché nel frattempo la viabilità è cambiata. In più, se ho un cellulare di ultima generazione voglio poterne usare la memory card per conservare le mie foto e i miei video, i miei file musicali o i miei giochi. UbiNav invece pesa pochissimo e si attiva con un MMS. Anziché essere “chiuso” utilizza la connessione telefonica per scaricare le mappe ed i percorsi. Ad esempio se devo andare da Padova a Milano, richiedo la rotta che mi interessa collegandomi con UbiNav e in pochi secondi, con una minima spesa, ho scaricato l’intero percorso che mi serve. In più posso localizzare amici in tempo reale, vedere chi c’è nei paraggi, inviare le indicazioni per raggiungere un nuovo locale ai miei contatti. Insomma, tutti i vantaggi della rete integrati in un navigatore portatile.“

UbiNav sarà disponibile sul mercato ad Maggio 2007.

www.ubiest.com

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