The News Review:
- A French festival warm-up at the MFA
- Martha Collins: A ray of sunshine every day
- Vidoop looks to change image of sign-on
- Carter meets with SBC bloggers who welcome gesture
A French festival warm-up at the MFA
Boston Globe – May 20, 2007
It’s being held at the Kopkind Center in Guilford Vt. and the retreat’s hosts are Susi Walsh executive director of the CID and Kopkind’s John Scagliotti a documentary producer and creator of “In the Life” the public television series about the gay community. Applications are due in early June and information is at. com and 781-784-3627.
Martha Collins: A ray of sunshine every day
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal – May 20, 2007
For pictues from Martha Collins retirement party go to Leesha Faulkner’s blog on djournal. com at leeshafaulkner.
Vidoop looks to change image of sign-on
infoworld.com – May 20, 2007
Companies using the application will run the software on their own servers. Vidoop says it already has one Fortune 500 financial services customer and 40 regional banks piloting the program. A second version Myvidoop is already available to consumers free of charge online and will work with any site that adopts the system or aligns with the penID Directory project which includes more than 230 sites such as Digg. In another twist on its system Vidoop is also selling the licensing rights for the images used in its system to companies looking to promote their products. By mousing over the images users can learn more about the pictured items and even click through to the vendor’s Web site. Companies using the system on their sites and the vendors hawking products in the images may also sign revenue-sharing agreements Vidoop said.
Carter meets with SBC bloggers who welcome gesture
Dallas Baptist Standard – May 20, 2007
According to Cole Carter's overtures were well-received. He said he had been taught by his SBC elders to be "almost embarrassed" that Carter is a Baptist. "Today however I cemented the growing conviction that Southern Baptists of the fundamentalist type have compromised my fair evaluation of brethren differently aligned" he wrote in an entry on his "Baptist Blogger" site (.