While surfing the web I came across this article by Vagabonding on uses for your camera while traveling. I found some of their suggestions to be quite intriguing, their first tip in particular. The idea of taking a picture of your contact information so that the finder of your camera would have a way of returning it to you is very unique. I am hardly the first person to have lost a cell phone or a camera and I wish I had heard of this idea before that had happened. Although, this will not save you from the occasional jerk that lives by the old “finders keepers”, it will provide you with a chance of getting your camera or phone again. Some ideas are a little cheesy, but overall the article is pretty interesting.
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The Ultimate Web 2.0 Academic Guide for College Students
Career Advice & Featured & Studying Tips 13 Sep 2007
Every day, college students around the globe are participating in the phenomenon that is labeled Web 2.0, yet many of them have no clue. Some techies debate whether it really needs its own title, but they can agree that the idea behind Web 2.0 is an Internet that focuses on people and community. Facebook, now a college student's life and blood, is a perfect example of a Web 2.0 application, one that connects people and puts the focus on the individual. This blog, MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, all of these are applications that empower people to communicate, create and share their passions. This philosophy has spawned literally thousands of applications deemed Web 2.0 for every known ...

