Monthly Archives: November, 2007
Reflections From A Female Solo Traveler
VUVOX
I’m always on the lookout for easy and innovative ways to showcase my photography on the web, and recently stumbled on VUVOX.
This is an easy to use production and instant sharing service that allows you to mix, create and blend video, photos and music into a visual display, be it on a website or a blog. Provided you’re a Flickr (or other similar photo-sharing sites) user, you can create a slideshow similar to my very basic example above. I’ve put it together in under 5 minutes. The nice thing about VUVOX slideshow is that it allows for full screen view, although one has to use higher resolution photographs so as to have them display properly.
There are some other neat examples of very interesting visual displays on VUVOX’s website, including collages made into slideshows.
I’ve done some ferreting around, and found that VUVOX is used by the multimedia savvy MercuryNewsPhoto.com (San Jose Mercury News Photography Department) for some innovative multimedia presentations.
VUVOX
Mercury News Photo Blog
Give the Earth a Rest! Vote for International Nyepi.
Wkimapia map of Indonesia
How to use
Just move the map to find interesting places, click + or – to zoom in or out.
Click on rectangles. You can add interesting places or objects. Use Add New link.
Note: Please only add places interesting to everyone.
Wikimapia map of Bali
About WikiMapia
WikiMapia is a project to describe the whole planet Earth.
How to use
Just move the map to find interesting places, click on rectangles. You can add interesting places or objects. Use Add New link. Note: Please only add places interesting to everyone.
Who are Wikimapia
Wikimapia was created by Alexandre Koriakine and Evgeniy Saveliev, inspired by Google maps and Wikipedia.



















