Now this was pretty cool. I downloaded Jing and used it to send my wife a picture/link to a destination. It was easy to click on the "sun" and capture the picture. She got it, said thank you, but said she was already there. Well, I tried. The other opportunity I had was to send my cousin a picture of Hawaiian mountain boarding. She's planning a trip to Hawaii's Big Island, so I told her about it. However, my explanation wasn't enough. I captured a picture and sent a synopsis from the website.
We live in a visual world, especially with video games and the Internet. This way of elaborting your e-mails with pictures, videos directly from the website helps with understanding the content. It's a great way to show an experiment via Jing with a written description directly on the site. Also, it just looks cool. Below is the Jing link directly to the Travel Channel's page for the Extreme Hawaiian Escapes segment.
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