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<p>If you own a business and try to expand your business through online system you must be familiar with webhosting term. Hosting is the important things to consider on internet system after domain name. Hosting give great impact to your business company so you have to select your web hosting company carefully if not then you are scarifying your business. Hosting world is changing from time to time thus you need to upgrade your knowledge on hosting. There are a lot information regarding hosting on internet, much of them are good even great while the others are just rubbish. One of the trusted blog regarding <a href="http://www.webhostingfan.com/" target="_blank"><strong>web hosting news</strong></a> is <strong>WebHostingFan.com</strong>. This blog inform you about everything on hosting for example how to choose reliable hosting company if we can say best hosting company, new breakthrough on control panel hosting, new CMS, relation between hosting and search engine position, how to use features on control panel and so forth.</p>
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		<title>Disney World Photo Pass CD</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 07:22:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mark Davis asked: Get your Disney PhotoPass CD before price goes upIf you&#8217;re considering buying a Disney World PhotoPass CD for an upcoming Disney World Vacation, you&#8217;ll save if you pre-order it before Tuesday. The price goes up $20 to $149.95 on June 16.Also, you can save an additional 20 percent if you order the [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mark Davis</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Get your Disney PhotoPass CD before price goes up<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re considering buying a <strong>Disney World PhotoPass CD</strong> for an upcoming <strong>Disney World Vacation</strong>, you&#8217;ll save if you pre-order it before Tuesday. The price goes up $20 to $149.95 on June 16.<br/><br/>Also, you can save an additional 20 percent if you order the CD here or at PhotoPass centers on Disney World property. <strong>Disney World</strong> has stationed its photographers throughout the parks &#8212; and even the water parks &#8212; and it&#8217;s free to have your photo taken. Just ask the photographer. Afterward, he will give you plastic card; the numbers on the card are what you will use at either a PhotoPass station on <strong>Disney World</strong> property or online to view your photos.<br/><br/>I have seen many families that have purchased many professional photos from thier <strong>Disney World</strong> outings through the years and by far the best deal if you plan to purchase more than 10 photos is a PhotoPass CD. The price of the CD is for an unlimited number of photos from your vacation &#8212; even if the photos won&#8217;t actually fit on one CD. So, if you plan to buy the CD, take photos everywhere and anywhere! You can duplicate photos by doing a &#8220;save as copy&#8221; in the edit mode on disneyphotopass.com.<br/><br/>This will allow you to save versions of the same image with different borders, signatures and crops because the images cannot be manipulated with <strong>Disney</strong> tools once they are burned on the CD.<br/><br/>If you haven&#8217;t got your <strong>Disney World Vacation</strong> yet, then check out our website at www.orlandodiscountticketsusa.com for all your <strong>Disney Vacation</strong> needs!<br/><br/>Remember &#8212; the CD price is for as many photos as you have in your account.<br/><br/></div>
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		<title>How to Properly Attribute a Creative Commons Licensed Photo</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 01:07:43 +0000</pubDate>
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<div><em><strong>Kevin Watson</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>In my last article, I described the power of Creative Commons (CC) licensing and how to use it to your advantage to find high quality pictures to make your blog or website more compelling. In order to take advantage of the vast collection of freely distributable CC content you can find on sites like Flickr, however, you need to attribute that content back to the author, and describe the license that the author has granted for that piece of content. According to CreativeCommons.org, that license will fall into one of four categories, or a combination :<br/><br/>&#8220;Attribution: You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your copyrighted work &#8211; and derivative works based upon it &#8211; but only if they give credit the way you request.<br/><br/>Noncommercial: You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform your work &#8211; and derivative works based upon it &#8211; but for noncommercial purposes only.<br/><br/>No Derivative Works: You let others copy, distribute, display, and perform only verbatim copies of your work, not derivative works based upon it.<br/><br/>Share Alike: You allow others to distribute derivative works only under a license identical to the license that governs your work.<br/><br/>Note: A license cannot feature both the Share Alike and No Derivative Works options. The Share Alike requirement applies only to derivative works.&#8221;<br/><br/>So now you understand perfectly what to do when you use a CC licensed photo in your blog, right? No? Well, allow me to give you an example. Let&#8217;s say you go to Flickr and search their Creative Commons section. You find that adorable picture of a cat dangling from a screen door that would be perfect for Fluffy&#8217;s blog. Now what? You have to properly attribute the photo.<br/><br/>How do you do that? Well, according to Creative Commons, if you are using the work without making any changes to it, then you must &#8220;keep intact any copyright notices,&#8221; credit the author, and provide the URL back to CreativeCommons.org pointing to the license selected. If you are altering the picture (making &#8220;derivative use&#8221;), then you need to identify that your photo is a derivative work, ie. &#8216;Photo based on [original work] by [author].&#8221;<br/><br/>The best place to do all of this for a photo is in a caption just beneath that cutesy picture of the kitty. If the author specified how you should credit her, be sure to use her language. Otherwise, the caption should begin with something like &#8220;Photo by [author].&#8221; If you got your picture from Flickr, link back from the name of the photo&#8217;s author to their Flickr profile page. And don&#8217;t forget to link back to the Creative Commons page for the license you&#8217;re using, ie. &#8220;Photo by [author] (License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs).&#8221;<br/><br/>If this seems like a fair amount of work to create the proper attribution, that&#8217;s because it is, but hey, you&#8217;re getting free creative for your website. And in my next post, I&#8217;ll give you some tips for automating the process of creating these captions in Drupal. In the meantime, good hunting!<br/><br/></div>
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