Random Bytes is one of the top 50 Blogs according to the Best Blog List, hails from the cold land of Canada where the blogger, writer, photographer, speaker and educator Pam Blackstone is based. The site is a place for up to date information about anything, from the internet, science and many other varies topics she finds to be of interest. As she places it, from casual surfers to researchers, she has something in store for all. Her true passion is writing yet she is also involved in photography where she finds pleasure in the art of photography as her digital art showcased in Fractallicious shows. using digital photography and the many tools that makes it possible, she creates works of art for all to enjoy. Her company produces some of the best and most stunning images based on the science of fractals, mathematical formulas that if plotted onto a graph produces stunning graphics as with the Fibonacchi number phenomenon that results in, what else fractals. The series of numbers is the basis for a science that is followed by nature as shown by many scientists in the modern world where seemingly random patterns are attributed to such mathematical formulas.
Hailing from Canada, she is an established blogger/writer which she shows off in her professional site at ShutterScribe where two of her passions show, writing and photography. She tackles all areas of interest from science and technology, the internet, tips and tricks for the internet and her passion for photography and much much more. She is also the publisher of Weblens, a popular search engine that offers tools for bloggers as well as a lot more resources for people who may be interested in the Internet and its use for business. Help for areas such as Internet searching, Web/internet design, online marketing strategies and much more are available at the site which promises to be another great find for the web user. Browse and get information on the internet and photography and its use in marketing strategies, get the latest trends in internet marketing plus more on WebLens.

