VIDEO: Send a bunch of files everywhere with Courier

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Courier is a cool application for your Mac that makes it really easy to send a bunch of media to a bunch of destinations.

Image you’ve ever come back from a trip somewhere with a whole bunch of pictures you want to share online. You have a dozen pictures and you want to post them to your Facebook account, but you also want to post them to Flickr and TwitPic so that different people in and around your life can see them.

Courier lets you set up “envelopes” that serve as presets for a lot of the most common places you might want to distribute photos, videos, and other files. And, as presets, you can set up one envelope to send video to your YouTube and Vimeo accounts and another to send to YouTube, Vimeo and Flickr.

Courier supports file transfers to Amazon S3, Ember, Facebook, Flickr, FTP, Vimeo and YouTube. RealMac Software has offered an extensible plug-in API so that developers can create their own plug-ins for their services to support Courier users—there are already plug-ins for TwitPic and CloudApp.

The feature I really like, is that Courier adds all your envelopes with their specific gallery and privacy settings to your Services menu so you can just select all the files you want to send in Finder and fire them off—check out the video below to see how it’s done.

Once the files are uploaded, Courier makes it really easy to share the news with the links you need right at your fingertips.

Courier sells for $19.95 US.

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 VIDEO: Send a bunch of files everywhere with Courier

Follow Friday: Week 2

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It’s been a crazy week and I see that there aren’t nearly enough posts between this Follow Friday and the previous one.

Just the same, I can’t let my Twitter friends down.

I’ll reiterate what I said last week and explain that Follow Friday is a weekly tradition on Twitter where users recommend other users for people to follow. I was beginning to wonder if all of my Twitter friends have met each other already so I started to introduce my Twitter friends to my blog readers.

My usual method of deciding who to recommend for Follow Friday has been to go over the past week’s mentions and recommend some of the people who have reached out to me ( @rickmacmerc ) in some way and have engaged me in conversation.

So, without much further delay, I will bring you my list. Just hover over the links for a little window from which you can get more info on these folks and give them a follow.

@Vonster ( http://www.vonglitschka.com/ )
@yagelski ( http://yagelski.com/ )
@mayhemstudios ( http://mayhemstudios.com/blog/ )
@infinitelabs ( http://infinite-labs.net/ )
@khaled ( http://www.khaled.us/ )
@rykos
@Snaggy ( http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/index.html )
@garyvee ( http://garyvaynerchuk.com/post/107300929 )
@davesalter84
@RedDave14 ( http://reddave14.wordpress.com/ )
@GasStationSushi ( http://vjs829.blogspot.com/ )
@boredmatt ( http://anothermatt.com/ )
@amarie ( http://senecadesign.com/ )
@RobertB ( http://howesound.wordpress.com/ )
@FWGMills ( http://digitalshlepnick.com/ )
@dino101 ( http://www.garyanddino.com/ )
@RustyRadio ( http://rustypoetry.blogspot.com/ )
@JanSKay ( http://JanSKay.blogspot.com/ )
@jeffcoffee ( http://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkawa )
@mikema
@panache ( http://52tiger.net/ )

 Follow Friday: Week 2

The Griffin Woogie. Your kids will never give your iPhone back again.

Griffin Technology today announced a partnership with ScrollMotion, makers of the Iceberg Reader. The result? The new Griffin Woogie.

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The Woogie is a soft and huggable iPhone enclosure that is part stuffed animal and part protective case. It has two built-in speakers1 to play with Iceberg Kids eBooks, music, videos, and more. The Woogie’s six appendages are made from soft, non-toxic fabrics and allow for easy carrying and tuck underneath to prop your iPhone up for handsfree viewing.

If the bright screen and fun apps weren’t enough to keep your kids fixated on your iPhone, stuffing it inside this fuzzy green asterisk from Teletubbyland will certainly ensure that your phone will soon be indelibly regarded as theirs. But at least it will keep them quiet.

The Woogie, $19.99 USD, is now available from Griffin’s website. The free Woogie Sesame Street Sampler is available in the App Store. Additional apps and content from Iceberg Kids are available in the App Store.

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