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  <title>Turn Your Old Laptop into a Digital Picture Frame</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ This site collects and posts howtos on turning your old, probably dormant laptop into a digital picture frame.  One of the digital frames in the list was even made to respond to voice commands.  If you've got an old laptop collecting dust, this may be the project for you.]]></description>

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  <title>Kodak Now Offering Life Poster Service</title>

  <description><![CDATA[ Earlier this year, <a href="http://www.mikematas.com/2005/01/how-to-make-life-poster.html">Mike Matas</a> posted a howto on making a <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/tags/lifeposter/interesting/">life poster</a>.  It was a great idea that caught on in a hurry.  What was somewhat surprising was that the big online photo shops didn't latch on to the trend and offer an easy web app to capitalize on the poster's popularity.  Well, Kodak now offers a product for making life posters (Kodak calls them collages) with their online photo printing service.  The app allows you to adjust the whitespace between pictures as well as having a random tilt widget.  For people who don't have the software or patience to do it themselves, this is a decent alternative.]]></description>

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