I thought that I’d make a sitemap-esque post for those of you struggling to find your way around the site. So here’s what we’ve got to offer here at MediaRoots!:
We’ve got the about page, details about our target market, contact information (to be built up soon), and some nice linkies…
Enjoy!
Fraser recently posted an update on his SuperJam blog. I must say that it is very interesting seeing this young entrepreneur develop and I’m sure that he’ll continue to grow in his success throughout the future. Everyone keep their eyes open! I am certainly watching and anticipating. I think I need to learn some of his tips myself.
We are delighted to announces that after a number of weeks’ development, we have finally launched the new SuperJam website. To feature a regular blog from 18 year old Fraser Doherty himself, the site should turn out to be a great resource for young businesses looking to start out. Please check out the site and enjoy the jam!
The Guardian is my newspaper of choice for staying up to date with business, technology and media issues. Their website has a very good level of writing content.
As described today in their blog post:
http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/news/archives/2007/05/10/guardian_unlimited_the_new_look_explained.html
The Guardian have worked on redesigning their front page and I presume that this will role out across the rest of the site.
I regard the redesign of the main page highly, it is a very well presented, minimalist design, very British and not too over the top.
The design clearly presents all of the extensive content presented by The Guardian.
The redesign of The Guardian’s website follows the recent complete site redesign of The Times website, though I possibly prefer the design of The Times, The Guardian seems to present too many topics and pictures on the main page and it seems a bit overwhelming, at least The Times keep the featured content to a limited and controlled amount that can be easily taken in.
Been testing out this new 3D feature in Photoshop CS3 Extended and I can tell you now that it’s amazing.
It’s basically like having a fully fledged 3D app built inside of photoshop. You can apply textures in real time and see the results, the tools change inside of photoshop to pan, zoom etc like lightwave or maya or any other program that you may use.
These features work on both PC and mac which is great for cross platform computability which is not always possible with other 3D working environments.
There are a limited number of tutorial sites available for Microsoft Word 2007.
One site that I’ve found is this Microsoft Word 07 site.
It seems to have a large number of tutorials available for the new Word and looks to be an interesting read.
Check it out if you get time!
News on the horizon is that Adobe are releasing BETA versions of Adobe After Effects CS3 as well as Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 on the 16th April. Why they would release Betas 2 weeks before the final launch - I do not know, I certainly wont be downloading them, will wait for the real thing instead.
No news on the launch date still, but assume it will be the 30th April.
Adobe are launching CS3 live today at 3:30PM EST, I think that is 7:30 or 8:30pm GMT, log on to be sure!
The link for the event will be here:
Adobe Live launch
Ok, finally some news actually from Adobe on their expected launch date for the Creative Suite 3 product range.
Amazon have now updated to this date
And we have confirmation from Adobe, the launch date for the Creative Suite 3 products is 30th April.
Source
Adobe’s acquisition of Macromedia is now starting to take shape.
Released screenshots show that Illustrator CS3, InDesign CS3 and all the standard Creative Suite 3 products have adopted the new interface showcased in the Adobe Photoshop CS3 BETA. Yet this transition also includes all the Adobe products, with Dreamweaver and Flash taking on the CS3 title and interface.
Adobe GoLive has clearly been dropped in favour of the more popular Dreamweaver, yet surprisingly fireworks gets an update.
Adobe After effects and Premiere Pro now come under the CS3 heading as opposed to having their own version numbering.
There are also some new products in Adobe Ultra and OnLocation.
The complete list of the new Adobe CS3 products are as follows:
Adobe Photoshop CS3 extended
Adobe Photoshop CS3
Adobe illustrator CS3
Adobe indesign CS3
Adobe Acrobat 8 Professional
Adobe Flash CS3 Professional
Adobe Dreamweaver CS3
Adobe Contribute CS3
Adobe Fireworks CS3
Adobe After Effects CS3 Professional
Adobe Premiere Pro CS3
Adobe Soundbooth CS3
Adobe Encore CS3
Adobe OnLocation
Adobe Ultra CS3