Posts Tagged ‘eStarling’

Google’s New Android DIY Application Platform and the eStarling

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Android and eStarling: endless possibilities

Today’s post is for all of the nerds–and maybe a much wider audience, too-among the eStarling community. What does the eStarling digital frame have to do with Google’s release of a new software that allows 6th-graders to make their own Android applications? Can you say “home-brewed eStarling app”?

According to Google’s release of Android’s App Inventor, eStarling  owners with no background in code writing or computer science could potentially write an application that snaps a photo and emails it to your frame all in ONE touch of a button. Now that’s amazing.

From what I’ve read, Google’s new product breaks down writing Android Applications into something as simple as putting together a lego set. We’ll get to test drive the App Inventor on Monday, and so can all of you Android phone users. I’m excited to share what I find, and I hope that everyone who is interested takes a shot at making an eStarling App for the Android and shares their experiences. Happy programming!

Here’s to Spain

Monday, July 12th, 2010

I’m going to have to pay tribute to the champions of the 2010 South Africa World Cup with today’s eStarling Photo Feed: Spain. This feed has a lot of great photos from all over Spain, and recently it’s got a lot of World Cup-motivated shots. You’ll sure enjoy celebrating Spain’s victory with today’s Photo Feed.

Fire this feed up on your eStarling digital frame today! Unless, of course, you were hoping Holand was going to come up the winner!

Daily Photo Feed: Long Exposure

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Any photography buffs out there in the eStarling community? How are your long exposure techniques? Check out today’s photo feed and get some inspiration! These photos will look great on your frame.

Check out the group’s website here, and don’t forget to subscribe to their feed!

Have a good weekend, and make it special with your eStarling digital frame!

Hey, which way is the beach?

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Hey there all you eStarling fans! It’s officially beach season. So, today’s photo feed is appropriately “Top 20 Beaches“. Enjoy awesome pics of fun in the sun. Perfect for if you are landlocked in your home or office, just fire up the photo feed, grab a pina colada, settle into a seat by your digital frame and let the good times roll!

Hope you enjoy time at the beach as well as this photo feed on your eStarling frame this summer! Don’t forget to share your beach adventures with friends and family on their eStarling frames, too!

http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_discuss.gne?id=508053@N20&lang=en-us&format=rss_200

Happy Fourth of July!

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Hey eStarling fans! This post comes a day late for the celebration of America’s Birthday! Parades, flags, fireworks–so many great things about this special day. I’m sure everyone’s got plenty of great photos to share with friends and family!

Here’s to another great year, America! Let freedom ring with the eStarling this 4th of July!

Third Daily Photo Feed

Monday, July 5th, 2010

Hello eStarling friends! How about this year’s World Cup? Football Players on World Cup 2010 is a  cool photo feed that will bring your favorite stars of the 2010 South Africa World Cup straight to your digital frame.

That’s your daily photo feed! If you’ve got any other favorite feeds that you want to share with other eStarling users, please feel free to share them in the comments section!

http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_discuss.gne?id=1429547@N23&lang=en-us&format=rss_200

Second Daily Photo Feed

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Here’s your hint for today’s eStarling Daily Photo Feed: man’s best friend. Dogs! This feed is called “Top 20 Dogs“. It’s a great feed filled with awesome shot’s of our furry friends. If you are a “dog person“, then this feed is definitely for you!

How adorable is this pup! Do you own a pet store? Why not set up an eStarling frame in your store and run this feed? You can also tell your customers to send their best pictures of their beloved pooches to the frame.

First Daily Photo Feed

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Hello there eStarlingers! This post is the 1st Daily Photo Feed post. In an effort to help deliver spectacular content to your frame, I’m going to start putting up some daily suggestions for getting more content to your frame.

Today’s feed is that of Flickr‘s “Top 20 Flowers” group. Who doesn’t love flowers? In this feed, you’ll find a variety of beautiful artwork that is the very best the Flickr community has to offer.

Here’s the “Top 20 Flowers” RSS feed: http://api.flickr.com/services/feeds/groups_discuss.gne?id=433563@N21&lang=en-us&format=rss_200

Using your eStarling’s RSS reader feature, just subscribe to this feed and let these beautiful photos flow into your eStarling frame. Happy viewing, and check in tomorrow for the 2nd Daily Photo Feed!

Showcase your Photography with an eStarling

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Are you a photographer? This post is for you!

I’ve got a great idea for any aspiring or professional photographers out there: get an eStarling digital frame! The eStarling is a great way to showcase your work for perspective clients. Presentation is everything, and that’s just what the eStarling is all about.

What’s better, if you have a Flickr or Picasa account, which you probably do if you’re a photographer, getting all your great shots to the eStarling frame is a piece of cake. Keeping your nicest, newest photos on the frame is what this frame was designed to do. For serious photographers, this devices is an absolute must have.

Photo Size Issues with Facebook Uploads

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

One of the greatest features of the eStarling photo frame, in my opinion, is the integration with Facebook. Who do you know that doesn’t have at least 5 photo albums uploaded to Facebook? With a quick setup, you can get all of your photo albums downloaded to the frame automatically.

Using Facebook, there are three easy ways to upload photos to your account: Direct Upload, Java Uploader, and iPhoto Uploader.

I have found that direct upload results in the highest quality images; the photos uploaded this way result in full images that take up the whole space. You get high quality, but you can only upload 5 pictures at a time, and it can be quite tedious.

Java Uploader doesn’t always work for me, and it seems quite slow when I am able to use it. The images uploaded using this method generally come out very small, only a fraction of the size of images uploaded directly.

The iPhoto upload is pretty slick, just go into iPhoto, set up a folder for a Facebook album and drag and drop. Piece of cake. The photo quality with this upload  method isn’t bad, the photos are medium-sized, but not nearly as nice as the size of photos uploaded directly.

However, photo quality on your Facebook page and photo quality of Facebook photos on your eStarling are two separate issues, I’ve found. There is a pretty major difference in quality between directly uploaded Facebook photos and iPhoto uploaded Facebook photos as they appear on the eStarling frame. I recommend that you use the Facebook feature on the eStarling for directly uploaded Facebook photos. They will appear sharp and vibrant. For photos on Facebook that weren’t uploaded directly, I recommend simply emailing these images to the frame separately. This way you won’t have to worry about granular images and poor resolution. Hope this helps!

Let me know what kind of experience you guys have been having with the eStarling’s Facebook upload feature. Thanks!