Word: uploaders
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Under his leadership, the University also adopted the iSites platform, which professors and students use to upload course materials or finished assignments online...
...Meanwhile, in my quest to see Dinda's pictures, the site asked me to upload a headshot. Sure, no biggie. Then it started asking for my cell-phone number and making all these ridiculous offers for sweepstakes and other stuff no one should want. I'd skip an offer; another would come up. It was all junk. That's when I realized this was shady. I finally got to Dinda's page - no pictures...
...shoots video and has a wonderfully simple interface that allows you to visually "scrub" your footage - search through a visual timeline of what you shot - find what you want and instantly edit it. You'll even be able to instantly e-mail your clip to friends or someday upload it to Facebook - when AT&T gets around to it. The new phone has a 3-megapixel camera (autofocus, or you can tap an object in the viewfinder to focus on it). A built-in compass supplements the onboard GPS, so now you'll be able to see not only where...
...platform is that the vast majority of its users interact with the service via software created by third parties. There are dozens of iPhone and BlackBerry applications - all created by enterprising amateur coders or small start-ups - that let you manage Twitter feeds. There are services that help you upload photos and link to them from your tweets, and programs that map other Twitizens who are near you geographically. Ironically, the tools you're offered if you visit Twitter.com have changed very little in the past two years. But there's an entire Home Depot of Twitter tools available everywhere...
...interested in learning more about what we do here,” he said. According to Rodman, graduate or post-doctoral students at the GSE will be responsible for covering events and conveying the information over the feed. Twitter is a free service that allows users to upload snippets of text, or “tweets,” from a computer or mobile device and send them to interested parties. Subscribers can choose to receive the updates via text message on their mobile phones or to be notified by e-mail. The new account is GSE?...