Archives for ‘March, 2008’

ScrnShots Reviewed on Killer Startups

Sorry for the cross post if you are also a reader of The ScrnShots Blog.

Just want to give a quick shout out to the team at KillerStartups.com for reviewing ScrnShots:

"ScrnShots is a versatile and functional space for designers to get inspired while staying organized and in the loop. The site is itself well designed, with easily navigable elements and cross platform functionality."

Read the full review here: ScrnShots Review on Killer Startups

Finally, A Google Contacts API

I have been hoping for this for a while now. I really want a way to sync all of my contacts online with my devices and computers and it looks like we may be one step closer to that with the release of the Google Contacts API today.

From Google:

The Google Contacts Data API allows you to own your own contact data. We expect the API to be useful for a big range of applications. For example, developers can use it to:
  • Import a user's Google contacts into their web or desktop application
  • Export their application's contact list to Google
  • Write sync applications for mobile devices or popular, desktop-based contact management applications

Hopefully the API works well and starts to get integrated into software. I can't wait to have a single source of contact information.

Through: ReadWriteWeb

ScrnShots Blog and Screencast

ScrnShots now has a blog!

To kick things off I recorded a quick and dirty screencast of the upload a screenshot functionality. Here it is for your viewing pleasure:


[ScrnShots] Upload a Screenshot from Greg Bell on Vimeo.

If you love screencasts, subscribe to the ScrnShots channel on Vimeo.