Still playing catch up here with the week in review here in the Computing blog. This was a fun week, with lots of graphics to spruce up your web pages, e-mail messages and forum postings for fall and Halloween. The blinkies were especially popular, so look for future articles about them. Maybe you’ll even be able to make your own.
For now, though, won’t you take a look at all of the interesting stuff that happened here last week?
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Now, on to the show!
September 24th
In a promotion to celebrate the deal made between Apple and Starbucks, the coffee chain will be giving away 50 million tunes to its customers in its more than 10,000 stores across the country.
September 25th
Celebrities Get “Their Halo 3 On”
Halo 3 debuted today for the Xbox 360 after weeks and weeks of promotional hype. This third installment of the popular video game series was created by Microsoft. And although the company won’t say how many millions of dollars went into its development and promotion (probably more like tens of millions), Microsoft says it is confident that it will outdoor the summer blockbuster movie Spiderman 3.
Ready to get your hands on some free Halloween clip art to use for your website, e-mail signatures, forum postings, electronic newsletters, etc.? Well look no further. Here is some of the nicest Halloween clip art available for free on the web. At the time of this posting, there is nothing in this clip art that is scary or gory. I didn’t find any dripping blood or disembodied parts, for example. The clip art is mostly very cartoonish.
September 26th
Wondering if Halo 3 lives up to the hype? Well, check out the reviews that are just pouring in across the country on the latest hot video game. Halo 3 was released by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 yesterday.
Blinkies are always a fun way to jazz up your web page, blog or e-mail signature. These little graphic signs are so cute and really grab the attention of your visitors. So, if you want to add a little festive fall magic to your computing, why not choose a Fall Blinkie?