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CLDFX features a Nate Christenson interview and showcases the work of the DC Team Photgrapher.
At least 23 people have been killed and a number of others are missing after flash floods in north-west Turkey.The flooding struck districts in and around Turkey's largest city of Istanbul, swamping houses and roads.
Cars were swept away and some drivers were trapped inside their vehicles. TV pictures showed roads near Istanbul's main airport submerged by deep water.The flooding was caused by two days of torrential rainfall - the worst in 80 years. As waters rose, police and military helicopters rescued people from rooftops in Istanbul and its suburbs. Boats were also deployed to move stranded people to safety.
Faboulous macro images from 18 years old Joakim Kræmer.
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Zipper is a popular device for temporarily joining two edges of fabric. This post showcases beautiful and creative zipper inspired designs.
Summertime is filled with opportunities for brands to show they care, whether by helping consumers find a place to change at the beach or by giving them a little cooling refreshment during a heat wave. Targeting the latter option is Soak Media, a UK firm that gives out free bottled water to London commuters courtesy of on-bottle advertising.
Focusing only on the months of July and August, Soak sells advertising space on 330 ml. plastic bottles filled with Buxton water and then hands them out for free to overheated London commuters, who would normally pay GBP 1 or more for such refreshment. Soak's own staff hands out the bottles from an ice-filled cart, after which time it estimates the bottles spend about 50 minutes in the average consumer's hands. The company also does specials including leaflet tip-ons, specially shaped bottles and sampling. Perhaps best of all, however, is that it donates all its profits to charitable causes.
We recently announced our Twitter API, which lets you use Posterous as the image hosting service inside your favorite Twitter client. Since then we've been added by over a dozen of the top Twitter clients available!
Today we're taking the next step and releasing our full posting and reading API. On the posting side, the API lets you post to any of your sites, including media. You can also add comments to posts.
For reading, you can get a feed of public posts from any Posterous site. You can also do an authenticated read, and get to private posts and private sites. This enables anyone write an exporter if you ever decide you need one. We'll never hold your content hostage.

We're also announcing our Posterous Development Google Group. Join this group to share code, get help, suggest ideas, and report bugs in the API.
This is just the beginning. We're committed to making the API as rich and powerful as possible, to help you write great web publishing software. If there's anything more you'd like added, please suggest it in the Google Group!
http://groups.google.com/group/posterous-dev
http://posterous.com/api
We're proud to announce Posterous has been added as an official Send To Location in Google Reader.
Many thanks to the Google Reader team for the honor of being included in such fine company. And thanks to our users for being such great evangelists and telling all their friends about this new functionality.
So now you don't have to add a custom site, just click the button below and you're good to go.

The new Posterous iPhone app removes all the friction with posting photos and video online. PicPosterous is designed to be a replacement for the Camera app on your phone, posting photo sets and video to your Posterous site *live, as you take them*.

After taking your first photo at an event, create a new album and name it something, say "Glass blowing in SF". That post will be created online and the first photo you selected will be added. Now, throughout the day, continue taking photos or video. Each photo you take can be added to the album you created earlier, creating an image gallery on your site.
When you are done with that event and ready to go home, there's nothing more to do! Your photos and video
are already online. And in typical Posterous style, you don't need an account to use the app, posts include location information with Google Maps, we'll autopost to your other services, and email your posts to your subscribers.
At Posterous, we believe in making posting easier. And PicPosterous is just another way to get photos and video on your site quickly. Instead of having to wait until the end of an event to post a set of images, let them post live as you take them.
PicPosterous is available in the iTunes App Store now. Click here to download it.
You can find more information about PicPosterous on our new PicPosterous help site.