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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Aerial Image Providers Around the World Adopt New Intergraph(R) Digital Camera

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Midwest Aerial Photography, Kyodo Surveying Co., Ltd., Beijing Guodian Jingwei Engineering Technology Co. and Geoplana Ingenieure purchase DMC II to meet evolving customer needs

HUNTSVILLE, Ala., April 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Four aerial imagery providers around the world – Midwest Aerial Photography in the U.S., Kyodo Surveying Co., Ltd. in Japan, Beijing Guodian Jingwei Engineering Technology Co. in China and Geoplana Ingenieure in Germany – have acquired the new Intergraph® Z/I Imaging DMC II camera to meet the ever-growing needs of the mapping and aerial photography industry.

The recently-announced DMC II is the first digital aerial camera in the industry to add a single monolithic panchromatic camera head to produce extreme wide-ground coverage for capturing large-scale, high-resolution imagery. The DMC II includes a total of five camera heads, less than any other frame-based, large-format camera system in the industry. The camera is part of Intergraph's new platform strategy, through which customized sensors are added to existing camera components to provide customers with cost-effective, modular options for various aerial acquisition needs while protecting previous investments. With three models to choose from – DMC II 140, DMC II 230 and DMC II 250 – even small and medium-sized companies can cost-effectively enter the digital imagery market, and customers can easily upgrade their systems as needed.

Midwest Aerial Photography, an aerial mapping photography specialist in the Midwestern United States, has acquired the DMC II for use in the USDA's National Resources Inventory (NRI) Program. The NRI is a statistically based sample of land use and natural resource conditions and trends on U.S. nonfederal lands. According to the USDA, it is the most comprehensive database of its kind ever attempted anywhere in the world. To support the program, Midwest Aerial Photography and others will acquire tens of thousands of aerial photos each year throughout the U.S.

"As a long-time user of Intergraph's film-based aerial cameras, our purchase of the DMC II marks our first foray into digital image acquisition," said Ken Scruggs, president of Midwest Aerial Photography. "Through high levels of data accuracy, four-band imagery and fast, efficient image production, the DMC II will play a critical role in cost-effectively delivering quality images to the USDA, while also being versatile enough to leverage for additional projects we undertake for government and private organizations across the country."

In APAC, Kyodo Surveying Co., Ltd. will implement a DMC II to conduct orthophoto production for the Geographical Survey Institute and Forestry Agency of Japan, while Beijing Guodian Jingwei Engineering Technology Co. in China has purchased two DMC II cameras for large-scale mapping and orthophoto generation.

"Due to the industry reputation of Intergraph and the tremendous local support available from Intergraph China, we are confident that the purchase of these two new cameras will significantly advance our image acquisition capabilities," said Mr. Xiao Xiaoliang, the general manager of Beijing Guodian Jingwei Engineering Technology Co.

Geoplana Ingenieure, a provider of imagery, mapping and GIS services in Germany, has also selected the DMC II as its first digital aerial camera, previously relying on film technology for aerial imaging. The camera will be used to provide mapping, GIS and photo flight services to mapping agencies, municipalities and utilities in Germany and surrounding countries, as well as to provide imagery to other users such as Google and Microsoft.

"The high system quality, attractive price point and protection of investment were key factors in our selection of the Intergraph DMC II," said Jens Knittel, CEO of Geoplana Ingenieure. "With the DMC II and Intergraph's new camera platform strategy, we will be able to successfully and cost-effectively enter into the digital image acquisition market, as well as easily upgrade our technology as customer needs expand."

The DMC was the industry's first large-format frame digital aerial camera, the first to be certified by the United States Geological Survey and the first to offer an innovative Solid State Disk (SSD) storage technology to decrease camera weight and footprint. Further information on Intergraph's photogrammetry solutions can be found at: http://www.intergraph.com/photo/default.aspx.

About Midwest Aerial Photography
Midwest Aerial Photography has established itself as the only firm in the Ohio region of the United States that specializes in aerial mapping photography. The company's primary focus is aerial mapping photography and the production of digital and traditional photo laboratory products for the photogrammetric industry within the United States. Midwest Aerial performs these services for all levels of government and private entities that require precision aerial data. More information can be found at: http://www.midwestaerialphoto.com.

About Kyodo Survey Co., Ltd.
Kyodo Survey Co., Ltd. was established in 1950 and is based in Nagano, Japan. The company provides spatial information for land surveying, building consultancy and compensation consultancy, as well as other types of geographic information. More information can be found at: http://www.kyo-soku.co.jp/index.php.

About Beijing Guodian Jingwei Engineering Technology Co.
Based in Beijing, China, Beijing Guodian Jingwei Engineering Technology is a corporation known for professional mapping and system integration, and is also a leader in aerial surveying, remote sensing, GIS, engineering surveying and software engineering. With a focus on advanced equipment and software, as well as reliable customer service, the company conducts a wide variety of imaging and engineering projects that support China's critical infrastructure. Further information can be found at: http://www.bjgdjw.com/EngLish/News/gsjj.asp.

About Geoplana Ingenieure
Geoplana Ingenieure is a provider of mapping, GIS and aerial imagery to a wide variety of organizations in Germany and surrounding countries. The company is based in the city of Marbach in Germany. Further information can be found at: http://www.geoplana.de/.

About Intergraph
Intergraph is the leading global provider of engineering and geospatial software that enables customers to visualize complex data. Businesses and governments in more than 60 countries rely on Intergraph's industry-specific software to organize vast amounts of data into understandable visual representations and actionable intelligence. Intergraph's software and services empower customers to build and operate more efficient plants and ships, create intelligent maps and protect critical infrastructure and millions of people around the world.

Intergraph operates through two divisions: Process, Power & Marine (PP&M) and Security, Government & Infrastructure (SG&I). Intergraph PP&M provides enterprise engineering software for the design, construction and operation of plants, ships and offshore facilities. Intergraph SG&I provides geospatially-powered solutions to the defense and intelligence, public safety and security, government, transportation, photogrammetry, utilities and communications industries. For more information, visit www.intergraph.com.

© 2010 Intergraph Corp. All rights reserved. Intergraph and the Intergraph logo are registered trademarks of Intergraph Corp. or its subsidiaries in the United States and in other countries. Other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.


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Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Cooliris Changes the Face of Media Sharing with Visually Stunning Custom Galleries Non-Technical Users Can Build



Cooliris Express delivers a free and easy way to embed unique photo and video experiences in social media, business, and personal Web sites

PALO ALTO, Calif., Dec. 8 /PRNewswire/ --
Cooliris, innovator of the fastest and most stunning way to browse photos and videos from desktops or mobile devices, today announced Cooliris Express, a free tool that lets non-technical users create compelling digital experiences that showcase their photo and video content.

With Cooliris Express users can easily build and share fully customizable, cohesive, and immersive walls of photos and videos -- not just a single photo or album -- to websites, social networks, and blogs.

As media-rich content booms, users are constantly looking for better ways to share photos and videos either on their personal sites, directly with business colleagues, or via popular sites like Facebook and Twitter. To address this, Cooliris provides a simple-to-use solution that delivers a cutting-edge experience and a giant leap forward compared with today's presentation of single photo or album uploads.

With Cooliris Express users of all skill sets can pull any number of videos and photos from Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, or any media RSS feed; easily build a customized Cooliris Wall gallery for a supported social media site, their personal web site, or a business website and share it within seconds.

Coming soon, Cooliris will release a version of Express that will give web developers and premium content publishers a new, innovative way of delivering their media and advertising.

Customized Media Walls in Seconds

Cooliris makes it easy for users to get started creating custom galleries by providing a simple to understand, intuitive, step-by-step wizard that walks them through the gallery building and posting process. First it prompts them to locate their personal media-rich content, then it provides options for where the content will be viewable, and finally with just one-click post they are able to share their custom galleries to the world, or just to their friends.

A typical use case to share rich media involves selecting content from Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, or any media RSS feed to create a theme of your choice. Once content is selected, Cooliris pulls it into a custom 3D wall of rich media and automatically adds it to your news feed with one click, like any other post or gallery. Whether you are sharing a trip to Paris with your Facebook friends or a political topic for your blog that you want punctuated with numerous YouTube videos, the end user experience is intuitive and elegant.

Another compelling feature is that the Cooliris Express galleries are dynamic. Once you create and post a gallery you can update it at the content source (ie: YouTube or Flickr) and the galleries you have posted to your blog or social media sites will be automatically updated with no additional steps required from the end-user.

Express works across the web

Incorporating Gigya social media technology, Express supports social media sites and blogs include: Twitter, Facebook, WordPress, TypePad, Netvibes, Yahoo, Hi5 and Orkut.

In addition to social media sites and blogs, Cooliris Express also allows users to integrate the Cooliris Wall into their personal websites. Instead of selecting a social media location, the user would select a personal site and the tool automatically generates the code they need to copy and paste into their page for the Cooliris Wall to appear.

Cooliris Commentary

"The release of Cooliris Express supports our vision to deliver media discovery experiences that are consistently impressive, easily deployed, and customizable," said Michele Turner, EVP Products, Cooliris. "We have created an extremely easy way for consumers to incorporate Cooliris technology in their favorite web experiences and produce professional, compelling photo and video galleries that they can share with others. We are truly excited to expand these capabilities, and look forward to facilitating many, many more Cooliris experiences on the web."

Supporting Resources

* Cooliris -- www.cooliris.com
* Cooliris Express -- http://www.cooliris.com/express/
* Cooliris Express Use Cases -- http://blog.cooliris.com

About Cooliris
Cooliris was founded in January 2006 with a simple mantra: "Think beyond the browser". We focus on creating products that make discovering and enjoying the Web more exciting, efficient, and personal. Each of us is passionate about serving our users without compromise and seeing that our products deliver the best experience possible. Headquartered in Palo Alto, CA, Cooliris is backed by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, DAG Ventures, the Westly Group, and T-Ventures. For more information, please visit http://www.cooliris.com/company/.

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

PhotoBin.com Announces Tech-easy Photo Sharing and Archiving Site with 3-D Photo Wall

Web Site Helps Busy Families and Consumers Confidently Manage and Share Entire Photo Collections

SAN DIEGO, Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ --
PhotoBin.com today announces the launch of its photo sharing, archiving and sorting subscription products, including PhotoBin Basic, PhotoBin Plus and photo-customized merchandise. PhotoBin Basic provides free accounts for consumers new to photo sharing, while PhotoBin Plus provides subscription-based accounts for advanced photo enthusiasts and professionals. In addition to its core products, PhotoBin.com also features the ability to turn favorite photos into affordable gifts, including canvases, prints, mugs and puzzles.

PhotoBin.com's welcome page is the home base for new and returning users. Within the welcome page, the My PhotoBin menu provides a fast and easy path to access all photo organizing tools and help menu items. Public and private options offer users the ability to invite, accept or reject contacts. And consumers can tag and share their photos in personalized Web sites directly from any computer with an Internet connection.

"It's all about making uploading your kid's birthday party pictures fast, easy and fun, and not a tedious chore," says CEO Steve Weber. "It's about sharing moments with your family and friends days later -- even hours later -- rather than months later. And it's about giving photo enthusiasts an amazing look for their own portfolio galleries."

Among its key features, users can toggle between two views: 3-D and 2-D. The visually engaging and interactive 3-D Photo Wall feature allows users to view photo collections in an interactive, cinematic perspective, and without the clutter of advertising. (The 3-D Photo Wall is not a plug-in and does not require a download.) For those who prefer a slower, more traditional view, the 2-D panel is also available.

With its simplified user interface and tech-forward style, PhotoBin.com offers busy consumers a comfortable, fun environment to get organized fast. PhotoBin.com's intuitive drag-and-drop interface and flexible features work for busy moms and dads as well as photography hobbyists and professionals -- from a soccer mom with hundreds of game shots to a photo enthusiast who specializes in nature shots to a wedding photographer with high-volume clients.

PhotoBin.com values its customers' images, using SSL, firewall-protected servers and redundant storage methods, backing up files at co-location centers across the United States.

For more information, visit http://www.PhotoBin.com

About PhotoBin.com

Launched in April 2008, San Diego-based PhotoBin.com is committed to redefining photo archiving, presentation and photo sharing. PhotoBin.com is a friendly, tech-forward provider of accessible visual sharing innovations, including the PhotoBin.com 3-D Photo Wall. PhotoBin.com is a division of Z58, Inc., a photography-focused resource for photography business training, online photo portfolios and products. For more information, visit http://www.PhotoBin.com.


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Monday, February 16, 2009

The new 16GB microSDHC card from Kingston Technology

Larger Capacity Cards Offer More Flexibility to Expand Digital Content

BARCELONA, Spain and FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., Feb. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Mobile World Congress -- Kingston Digital, Inc., the Flash memory affiliate of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., today announced it is releasing a 16GB microSDHC Flash memory card for use in mobile phones. The larger capacity card offers greater storage options for the latest mobile phones and other digital devices and joins the microSDHC card family which includes the 4- and 8GB products.

"The increased functionality of the latest mobile phones has helped fuel and raise consumers' appetites for more digital content," said Wendy Lecot, Flash business development manager, Kingston Digital. "Today's mobile lifestyle includes using phones as portable media players and as a camera. The Kingston(R)16GB microSDHC card removes the barrier of limited internal handset or device memory and allows users to store more photos, songs, games and videos."

Kingston 16GB microSDHC cards can store more than 3,000 digital songs*, over 9,000 images from a 5MP cameraphone**, or up to 16 hours of video***, offering the most convenient means to store, move and play digital content via a handset's storage slot. Newer handset models from manufacturers such as LG, Motorola, Nokia, RIM and Sony Ericsson support 16GB external storage.

The Kingston 16GB microSDHC card (Kingston part #: SDC2/16GB) has a suggested price of $90.00 (MSRP U.S.). Although the microSDHC card format is identical in physical size to the original microSD card, microSDHC is compatible with microSDHC host devices and not backward compatible with standard microSD-enabled devices or readers.

16GB microSDHC Features/Benefits

* Compliant: with the SD Specification Version 2.00
* Versatile: when combined with the adapter, can be used as full-size SDHC card
* Compatible: with microSDHC-enabled devices/readers only
* File Format: FAT 32
* Reliable: lifetime warranty

16GB microSDHC Specifications

* Capacity(+): 16GB
* Dimensions: 0.43" x 0.59" x 0.039" ( 11mm x 15mm x 1mm)
* High-Speed Class Rating: Class 2: 2MB/sec. minimum sustained data transfer rate
* Operating Temperature: -13°F to 185°F (-25°C to 85°C)
* Storage Temperature: -40°F to 185°F (-40°C to 85°C)
* Weight: 0.05 oz (1.4g)

* Approximate number of songs. Assumes 4MB file size. Results may vary based upon compression rates and devices used.

** Approximate number of standard JPEG pictures. Assumes 5MP file size. JPEG file sizes vary based upon camera model and default settings, as well as user-selected resolution and compression mode settings. Some host devices may not support all of the Flash storage capacities listed.

*** Approximate minutes of video clips. Assumes MPEG1 format, 1.5Mbps file size. Results may vary based upon video compression rate.

(+) Please note: Some of the listed capacity is used for formatting and other functions and thus is not available for data storage. For more information, please consult Kingston's Flash Memory Guide at www.Kingston.com/Flash_Memory_Guide.


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