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Procrastinators on campuses across the nation have reason to rejoice: facebook.com unveiled its long-awaited expanded photo feature last week, allowing users at about a third of the colleges on the site’s network to create photo albums and upload an unlimited number of images to their personal profiles. Chris R. Hughes ’06, the spokesman for the popular social networking site, said the feature would go live at all schools within about two weeks, but as with the initial rollout, the creators are in no rush. “We wanted to take our time...
...announced late last month. Defendants in the new round of litigation include 64 users of university networks including the three from Harvard, RIAA spokesperson Jenni R. Engebretsen said. The lawsuits accuse all of the university-network defendants of using i2hub—a software program that allows users to upload and download files over the intercollegiate network Internet2—to illegally share copyrighted music. “These lawsuits are part of our ongoing enforcement efforts, and part of our overall efforts to encourage students and music fans everywhere to turn to legal services” for downloading music...
...system's cross fader to blend songs?although, as you're using MP3s, you won't be able to scratch like a hip-hop DJ. The iDJ also comes with a recording output, which means you can copy your mix onto a computer and then upload it onto the Internet as a podcast. The console costs around $400 and is compatible with standard iPods, iPod Minis and, with an adapter, the Nano, the superslim new addition to the Apple family. Being a DJ suddenly doesn't sound so backbreaking. www.numark.com
...next plane: the camera is literally connected, via Wi-Fi, to the online EasyShare Gallery. If you have pictures up there already, the camera can act as a remote viewer and manager. Albums that friends and family have shared with you are also accessible. If you want to upload pictures you just took into an online album, and e-mail those albums around, you can do it with a few clicks, without once touching your computer. On the Nikon, I enjoyed being able to send shots to a slideshow in progress, but that was just a fun diversion. Here...
Facebookers across the country will soon be able to upload dozens of photos to their personal pages, a feature already available on popular social networking sites like myspace.com and friendster.com. Spokesman Chris R. Hughes ’06 promised “more photos than any other comparable site...