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We do a lot of texting with photos, try to Skype and are now experimenting with FaceTime to keep in touch.
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That would apply to a whole lot of documents, photos, tapes in CIA files, no?
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Naturally, there is a lot of art (digital drawings, photos, computer animation) on display at Macworld, as well as actual artists.
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The environmental movement was just beginning, and these photos made a lot of people see that, hey, the earth might actually need protecting.
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Additionally, you can capture VGA movies at 10fps or QVGA clips at 20fps, and Kodak's Perfect Touch technology supposedly clears up your photos without a lot of effort on your part.
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Yet considering how many people the average social media user is connected to, it is also a great way to ensnare a lot of innocent people who share nothing more than a love of cat photos in a government investigation.
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There has been a lot of talk recently about SnapChat, a smartphone app that allows people to share photos and videos that self-destruct after being viewed once for up to ten seconds.
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On the other hand, if we had IPv6 from the very beginning maybe a whole lot more of us would be hosting our blogs, photos, videos, and pretty much everything else right there in a DMZ hosted on their home router.
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The shared family computer contains a lot of stuff that is mine, including music, Word documents, and photos.
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Drill down a little and you can get a full description of the recalled products: names and lot numbers, and even photos of some of the products.
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The beautiful part about doing "50 x 50" was that, because we had the photos to inform the narratives, it enabled us to sort of tell a lot of sort of interesting asides that weren't able to be covered in any of the sort of more straightforward, you know, tellings of his story.
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