Monday, September 28, 2009

Putiton


Putiton is a portal where creative people from four disciplines - art, music, fashion and films - can showcase their work and perhaps even sell it.

Registration is free and you get one gigabyte of space to upload your portfolio. Artists can stream audio and video and even make live broadcasts to their fans.

If you are not an artist yourself there is plenty to be gained by visiting these pages. You can browse all the content by category, offering support and encouragement to those acts which impress you.

Pixlr


Pixlr.com is a photo editing tool.

It is similar in functionality to Photoshop Express with all of the basic features you would expect - such as brightness and contrast, hue and saturation, crop and rotate.

This is a lightweight, effective and free application - and the package itself is Flash based so requires no installation. Just open up the website, click the link to begin creating and dive straight in.

When you have finished, simply save your work onto your own computer - no registration is needed.

WATZATSONG



Do you ever get a song stuck in your head - going round and round, and you cannot quite put your finger on what it was? Or perhaps you have heard a snippet of something on a website and want to hear more?

Watzatsong as the name suggests is all about putting names and artists to the tunes that are flying around in our heads.

Once registered, just record a snip of the song that has you stumped (whether you choose to sing it yourself or record it from wherever you heard it, the choice is yours) and wait for the suggestions to come rolling in.

Twitgoo


This is the place to go if you want to upload your pictures straight to twitter. No mess, no fuss, just sign in with your twitter account details and send.

You can upload from your own hard drive, and a link to your picture will appear instantly in your twitter feed. If you want to connect using a mobile phone or from an email address on the go then you will need to add the contact details to your account settings.

Then you simply email the picture to the address provided and hey presto - your pictures will be uploaded to twitgoo.

If you don't have anything to upload yourself, it is worth visiting the site to have a look at what other people are doing. Just sit on the public page and take in the sights that are being published. There seems to be a new picture added every few seconds - who knows what you might find?