Name: Raoul Pop
Dateline: Washington, DC
Weblog: www.raoulpop.com [RSS]
Articles: 30
First Published: Wednesday, May 24, 2006
Last Published: Monday, September 24, 2007
I'm a web developer, blogger and photographer. I write daily about technology, photography, travel and other interesting things on my site. I invite you to subscribe to my RSS feed and follow my work.
Currently listing articles 30-1:
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DSLR Review: Olympus EVOLT E-510— The E-510 is light, affordable, packed with features and options, and it will help you get great photos.
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DSLR review: Canon EOS 30D— Would I purchase one if I were in the market? Absolutely. Given its features and price, you can't go wrong with this camera.
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Review: The Fuji FinePix S9100 digital camera— Love the camera body and the user interface, good lens, good grip, but utterly hamstrung by cheap CCD sensor.
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Review: The Olympus EVOLT E-500 DSLR— The E-500 is a solid DSLR. It's sturdy, has a good grip, it's got good battery life, and the image quality is great. And it's
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Book Review: The Photoshop Anthology by Corrie Haffly— If you want to learn how to use Photoshop to design a website, then this book's for you.
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The Exakta EXA Ia Analogue Camera— A close look at an Exakta EXA Ia, a manual analogue camera from the late 60s (with photos and video).
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Ten Tips For Taking Better Photos— By doing a few simple things, the appearance of your photos can improve dramatically.
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A Preliminary Look at the Sigma SD14— I'm really impressed with this beautiful camera and its industry-standard specs, not to mention its groundbreaking sensor.
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The Best WordPress Plugins— If you use WordPress and you don't already use these plugins, by all means, give them a try.
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Giving Thanks For Innovative Technology— This year, there were a handful of technology/software products that truly changed my life...
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Website Review: Zooomr - The Site That Keeps On Giving— Zooomr not only fulfills my photo sharing needs, but surpasses them in many ways. Talk about a site that keeps on giving!
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Book Review: Digital Photography Expert Techniques (2nd Edition) by Ken Milburn— The book is worth its price for the extensive photo retouching techniques alone.
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Tech Review: Orb Lets You Watch Your Recorded Shows And Movies Over The Internet— With all the media hype surrounding Slingbox and the Sony LocationFree Player, a free solution is being overlooked.
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Tech Review: Zoom Search Engine - A Powerful and Inexpensive Search Engine For Your Website— This piece of software is underpriced, feature-packed, and amazingly versatile. What are you waiting for?
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Book Review: Dictionary of Information Security by Robert Slade— If knowledge is power, this book packs a wallop. Get it, and read it.
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Book Review: Deliver First Class Web Sites: 101 Essential Checklists by Shirley Kaiser— This book is worth your time and money.
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Things I Don't Like About My Mac— A Mac user compiles a list of suggested improvements for Macs over a one year period.
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Book Review: Build Your Own Website The Right Way, Using HTML & CSS by Ian Lloyd— If you're in the market for a good book that will help you get started with designing your own site, get this book.
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Book Review: Object-Oriented PHP - Concepts, Techniques, and Code by Peter Lavin— Can a single book get web designers to start writing better, reusable PHP code? Peter Lavin makes a good go of it...
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Book Review: Suse Linux by Chris Brown— Have you been itching to try Suse Linux but didn't know how to get started? Try this book for a pain-free experience.
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Debunking The Latest Half-True Hype From Apple— How Apple's marketing hype gets ahead of the truth...
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Book Review: Building Scalable Web Sites, by Cal Henderson— I love this book! There, I've given away the clincher already.
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Book Review: Making Change Stick: Twelve Principles for Transforming Organizations by Richard C. Reale— Two figures stand out when reading this book — twelve and twenty. What do they have in common?
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To Buy Or Not To Buy An Apple— What to do if you love Macs but need Windows? Get a Mac and run Windows through Boot Camp?
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Book Review: Java I/O 2nd Edition by Elliotte Rusty Harold— This thoroughly written and detailed book, full of examples, will teach you how to use Java I/O streams to your advantage.
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Book Review: The Art of Raw Conversion by Uwe Steinmueller & Jurgen Gulbins— Learn how to produce art-quality photos by working directly with the RAW file format.
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Nabaztag: The Smart WiFi Bunny From France— Nabaztag is the new smart bunny from France! It nibbles on WiFi all day long, and it loves to interact with you and your friends.
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Movie Review: Easter Parade (1948)— Amazing dancing, acting, and music — what more could you ask for?
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DVD Review: The Gold Diggers of 1933— A wonderful musical, made truly great by Busby Berkeley's choreography.
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Review: The New Apple MacBook— An IT consultant's take on the new Apple MacBook - the iBook replacement.

