The terminology cloud computing has gaining a lot of traction these days that even applications such as photo editors are being shifted to the cloud as we speak. One of the most useful tools that I've encountered and have been using for multiple purposes is the availability of online photo editors that mimics the famous Adobe Photoshop. There are also simple photo editors that provides simple functionality such as effects, cropping, and adding text.
Click read more to find out the five online photo editors (that can also be integrated as Google Chrome app) I found very useful online.
1. Pixlr: http://pixlr.com/editor
PR: Beach and vacation-loving Filipino online searchers cite Coron as most popular destination in time for Summer 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
PRESS RELEASE
Source: TeamAsia
In our tropical country where vacations in beaches or resorts can be pursued all-year round and weekend trips to nearby pools or beaches is the local norm, the Philippines ranking first worldwide in terms of ‘resorts’ searches on Google perhaps does not come as a surprise at all.
Last Friends j-drama

Last Friends
This Japanese drama puts focus on human issues that are rarely addressed or kept secret most of the time. Issues such as domesic violence, gender identity confusion, adultery, and sexual child abuse are tackled in this drama. These issues make this 11-episode show unique and really enjoyable to watch, especially when it weaves in a unique storyline that makes your emotions go haywire.
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entertainment,
J-drama,
last friends,
nagasawa masumi,
nishikido ryo,
ueno juri
J-drama review: Nodame Cantabile
Nodame Cantabile
I've been liking classical music for some time now especially the piano solos from Beethoven, Schumann, Schubert, and Chopin. But for the many times that I encountered this J-drama in drama wiki, I never wanted to watch it because it seemed boring and I thought it might be stiff. But when I finally tried it from downloading one episode, I was proven so wrong. XD
This is my favorite J-drama so far - I know I've been saying this with every review I've been making, but the combination of my interests, comedy, and a nice story really makes this one a top-notch drama comparable to the ever popular hana kimi. The only thing that separates Nodame Cantabile from the rest is its interpretation of something that is not seen in everyday life - well, classical music.
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entertainment,
J-drama,
nodame cantabile,
Tamaki Hiroshi,
ueno juri
J-drama review: nobuta wo produce

Nobuta wo Produce/
Producing Nobuta
Producing Nobuta

From the photo, you might say, 'what, another school drama again??' or 'what, a potential hana kimi sequel?' or 'YAMAPIIII' (hahah). Yes, this is a school drama like any other popular series such as Hana Kimi, Gokusen, GTO, or Hana Yori Dango. I thought of that first when I watched the first episode. I really thought it was crap at first but I continued to watch more and more until I finish. What separates this drama from others is the depth that it shows derived from a simple theme: friendship.
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entertainment,
J-drama,
kame,
maki,
nobuta wo produce,
yamapi
J-Drama: Mukodono 2003
Yahoo, am here again to bring you some juicy review from the newest J-drama I'm currently watching: Mukodono 2003.

The series didn't fail me - the guy was cute, he's cool, and surely enough, it's funny. ^___^
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entertainment,
J-drama,
mukodono 2003,
Yuichiro Sakuraba
I don't get tired of these cartoons
I don't really believe that all cartoons are just for kids. That goes for anime too, but that's another matter.
I've four favorite cartoons that I don't regularly watch but love watching everytime I get the chance. It always makes me laugh everytime I watch it. The silliness is awesome. Total stress reliever. Here are my favorite cartoons:
Phineas and Ferb
Just updated - and I think this is my most favorite cartoon ever! The humor makes kids and adults alike laugh like hyenas. Mr. Doofenshmirtz never fail to amuse me. I also just watched its movie, "Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension" and it's PURE GOLD! Nifty script as well, the dialogues are not just for kids. It's a great, great, cartoon by Disney.
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entertainment
Globe Tattoo on Eee PC 701 4G
Microsoft Windows doesn't have to rule your life – even when the OS requirement of a certain gadget doesn't state Linux, don't believe it.
Globe Tattoo, the rebranded version of Globe Visibility, is offered to Mac OS and Microsoft Windows. But netbook users using Linux Xandros won't have to worry anymore – it's just a matter of updating your Xandros' system in order to use Globe Tattoo. No need to install Microsoft Windows.

The kit contains a USB extension cord, the USB modem, and the prepaid sim.
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