We have lots to be excited about here at II. Advertisers are approaching us about potential sponsorships, talented individuals are inquiring about contributing content, and our traffic keeps on growing. But we’ll get to all of that later. Today we added yet another component to our site with the introduction of our online store, where we have hand-selected 40 multimedia books, software, and equipment that may be of interest to you. Please support II by browsing the content in our store, and possibly picking up a new product or two! I received four of the books in our store for Christmas, and I couldn’t be happier with them. As always, please let us know if you think we should add anything in particular to our store. We are here to help you so please reach out to us!
I recently had to write a software review for my Information Security course. After digging around sites for possible security software to review, I came across Orbicule, a Belgium company that provides anti-theft software for Mac OS X computers, iPhones and iPods. They granted me a trial version to write my review, and I was so impressed with their product that I wanted to share my review here for all of the Mac readers out there. If you are ever worried about your expensive Mac laptop getting stolen, the smartest thing you could do is invest $49 in Undercover.
In this week’s edition of II’s summer guest blogger series, Adam Westbrook expands upon a personal post about free applications for multimedia journalists. Included are eight useful multimedia applications to utilize in your next project.
The demand to portray data visually on the Web is continually rising. From charting tools on Yahoo finance to data maps on Weather.com, interactive data visualization is everywhere. Let’s examine several companies that provide innovative charting tools.