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Attention Posterous Users: Gmail Adds Inline Image Embedding

To all you posterous users like me, that write most of their posts in Gmail, this looks to be a nice addition. I'm looking forward to testing this out in my next original post.

via Lifehacker.com

via Lifehacker by Kevin Purdy on 4/10/09

There are some Gmail Labs features that are creative, neat, and truly new. Then there are the things that make email veterans say, "Well, finally!" Inline image additions certainly fall in the latter category.

The Gmail team points to our own HTML work-around as the only means Gmail users had to get an image embedded amidst their message text. Now, once you enable the "Inserting Images" feature in your "Labs" list and make sure you have "rich formatting mode" chosen in your composition settings, you'll see a new image button on the toolbar, and you'll have the option to upload a file from your system or grab one off the web to plant right where your cursor was when you hit the button.

As noted, Gmail (and many other webmail services) still restricts images from displaying until someone clicks the "Show images from ..." or "Always display images" links on one of your messages, so you might note that in any must-see pics you're sending off. Thanks, AcaLazarevic!

New in Labs: Inserting images [Official Gmail Blog]

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Free Inspiration

The following sites inspire me:

  1. flickr, interesting photos
  • based on ratings and comments, flickr automatically picks interesting photos from the millions that are updated each day
  • Photos from around the world

     2.  Explore Posterous
  • random posts from people around the world
  • quick reads
  • usually very visual as well

     3.  The Daily Zeitgeist via yourminis.com

     4.  120 Ways to Boost your Brain

    I found the following photo by Borderscot via flickr interesting photo search:

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