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Although every cellphone provider wants to charge you for every picture you send to your friends or upload to their web space, sites like Flickr, Facebook and fledgling photosharing site I Took This on My Phone let you do it for free. While Flickr Mobile allows you to upload pictures via e-mail, both Facebook and I.T.T.O.M.P. have slick tools you can download to your phone and instantly upload your pics to their sites. Don't be surprised if you start to see more mobile video-sharing sites or YouTube launching their own on-the-go versions that will work on more than Apple's trendy iPhone.
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...It's a photo-sharing site, similar to Flickr, but with an interface based on a physical bulleti...
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Skip the prints and just post your pix at one of the photo sharing websites, including Flickr -- www.flickr.com/ -- SmugMug -- www.smugmug.com/ -- PBase --www.pbase.com/ -- and others. Some charge a fee, some allow you to password-protect your pictures so only invited guests can see them and some, such as PBase, allow you to search for other people's pictures of particular places, like Gooseberry Falls, Minn., or New York's Central Park.
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This article is an introduction to some of the most popular Web 2.0 learning tools for teachers and teacher librarians. The authors supplement their discussion of social software by describing the major tools of Web 2.0 and by illustrating how they are being applied in various school settings. Most importantly, the authors (both academic librarians) believe that social software is critical to learning in the digital age, and cite several major educators in this area to bolster their perspectives. A number of these emerging tools impact "teaching, learning and creative expression within learning-focused organizations" (Horizon Report, 2008) and encourage collaboration, knowledge-building and collective intelligence ('wisdom of the crowds'). In promoting Web 2.0, we argue that teacher lib...
... 23 activities and was built using Blogger, Flickr (photo-sharing), Odeo (podcasting), YouTube videos...
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IF you've been filling up your computer hard drive with digital photos from your last couple of trips, maybe it's time to start uploading them to photo-sharing sites like Flickr and Picasa. Before you throw up every picture you've taken, spend a few minutes using an online photo editor like Picnik to really give your photos some punch. Now you don't need an expensive photo editor to tweak and trim your photos like a pro.
THE Indianapolis Colts may have beaten the Chicago Bears, but the real winners on Super Bowl Sunday were ad junkies who had been patiently waiting for a year for a new crop of clips. The annual NFL clash has become as much about which company cranked out the best ad as to what happens during the game. Corporations shell out millions of dollars for airtime for attention-...
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Multiple winners include Yahoo Inc.'s Flickr photo service, the British Broadcasting Corp. and the social-networking site LinkedIn. Video award winners include the online companion clips to NBC's The Office and the viral video Extreme Diet Coke and Mentos Experiments.
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Four Canadians have made Time magazine's list of the world's 100 most influential people.
Basketball star Steve Nash, Flickr website creators Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake, and eBay's first employee and president, Jeffrey Skoll, made the list alongside the likes of Pope Benedict, Oprah Winfrey, and George W. Bush.
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... the event, which will be uploaded to a flickr account linked through both websites. There may al...
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..., Foursquare and even your photos and Flickr or Instagram track and store the data all over the...
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...The social Web (Blogs, Wikis, Flickr, Delicious), tagging and folksonomies, RSS, mash-u...