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Cindy Sheets

Welcome to Aviary - 75 views

  • X Myna Audio Editor Use Myna to remix audio tracks and audio clips. Learn more Popular Myna Creations Open 2 days ago By Akuma296 Open 2 days ago By shyun17 Open 2 days ago By mizagorn in ... or watch a video demo first Close
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    This is SO awesome! I can't wait to try the tutorials and start making art! I'm definitely passing this one on to my students right away!
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    Free, web-based art and photo editing tool. Very cool looking.
Cindy Agnew

Fotoflexer.com - 4 views

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    great online photo editor
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    Great online photo editor
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    Great online photo editor
Martin Burrett

Befunky image editor - 1 views

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    A great, user-friendly and widely used online image or photo editor with a large set of tools and effects. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
jodi tompkins

Photo editor online pixlr free edit image direct in your browser - 13 views

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    This online photo editor program works much like Photoshop but easier. Has many of the same tools as well as offers layers for advanced editing.
Martin Burrett

iPiccy - Online Picture Editor - 1 views

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    This is one of the best online image editors I have used. Really easy to use and will give you great effects. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
Martin Burrett

Phixr - Online Photo Editor - 67 views

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    A really easy to use online image editor with a huge set of effects to add. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
Martin Burrett

Flauntr - Online photo editor - 47 views

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    A collection of online image editors. Five specialised tools to make your pictures look stunning, add effects and a host of other things. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
Martin Burrett

Picozu Image Editor - 109 views

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    An easy to use online image editor. Upload, edit with a range of tools and download again to your computer. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Martin Burrett

Pixlr-o-matic - Photo effects, vintage, retro, online - 3 views

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    A really seek looking photo editing site. Upload or take a photo with your webcam. A large collection of effects that you can add with just one click and save to your computer. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+&+Images
jodi tompkins

Online Photo Editing, Online Photo Sharing | Photoshop.com - 26 views

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    Photoshop.com is your online photo sharing, editing and hosting resource. Upload, organize, edit, store (up to 2GB free) and share your photos.
Martin Burrett

Photoshop Express - 132 views

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    Photoshop is the world leader in image editing. This is the 'lite' version. This online image editor has all the basic functions that you need. Keeps things simple but produces great results. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Photos+%26+Images
Michael Sheehan

Learning Never Stops: Picfull - Fast and easy photo editing - 52 views

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    A free online photo editor that is quick and easy to use.
Martin Burrett

Vectr - 17 views

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    "An online or downloadable image editor with a wide range of tools."
Justin Medved

The Answer Factory: Demand Media and the Fast, Disposable, and Profitable as Hell Media... - 24 views

  • Pieces are not dreamed up by trained editors nor commissioned based on submitted questions. Instead they are assigned by an algorithm, which mines nearly a terabyte of search data, Internet traffic patterns, and keyword rates to determine what users want to know and how much advertisers will pay to appear next to the answers.
  • To appreciate the impact Demand is poised to have on the Web, imagine a classroom where one kid raises his hand after every question and screams out the answer. He may not be smart or even right, but he makes it difficult to hear anybody else.
  • But what Demand has realized is that the Internet gets only half of the simplest economic formula right: It has the supply part down but ignores demand. Give a million monkeys a million WordPress accounts and you still might never get a seven-point tutorial on how to keep wasps away from a swimming pool. Yet that’s what people want to know.
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  • That’s not to say there isn’t any room for humans in Demand’s process. They just aren’t worth very much. First, a crowdsourced team of freelance “title proofers” turn the algorithm’s often awkward or nonsensical phrases into something people will understand: “How to make a church-pew breakfast nook,” for example, becomes “How to make a breakfast nook out of a church pew.” Approved headlines get fed into a password-protected section of Demand’s Web site called Demand Studios, where any Demand freelancer can see what jobs are available. It’s the online equivalent of day laborers waiting in front of Home Depot. Writers can typically select 10 articles at a time; videographers can hoard 40. Nearly every freelancer scrambles to load their assignment queue with titles they can produce quickly and with the least amount of effort — because pay for individual stories is so lousy, only a high-speed, high-volume approach will work. The average writer earns $15 per article for pieces that top out at a few hundred words, and the average filmmaker about $20 per clip, paid weekly via PayPal. Demand also offers revenue sharing on some articles, though it can take months to reach even $15 in such payments. Other freelancers sign up for the chance to copyedit ($2.50 an article), fact-check ($1 an article), approve the quality of a film (25 to 50 cents a video), transcribe ($1 to $2 per video), or offer up their expertise to be quoted or filmed (free). Title proofers get 8 cents a headline. Coming soon: photographers and photo editors. So far, the company has paid out more than $17 million to Demand Studios workers; if the enterprise reaches Rosenblatt’s goal of producing 1 million pieces of content a month, the payouts could easily hit $200 million a year, less than a third of what The New York Times shells out in wages and benefits to produce its roughly 5,000 articles a month.
  • But once it was automated, every algorithm-generated piece of content produced 4.9 times the revenue of the human-created ideas. So Rosenblatt got rid of the editors. Suddenly, profit on each piece was 20 to 25 times what it had been. It turned out that gut instinct and experience were less effective at predicting what readers and viewers wanted — and worse for the company — than a formula.
  • Here is the thing that Rosenblatt has since discovered: Online content is not worth very much. This may be a truism, but Rosenblatt has the hard, mathematical proof. It’s right there in black and white, in the Demand Media database — the lifetime value of every story, algorithmically derived, and very, very small. Most media companies are trying hard to increase those numbers, to boost the value of their online content until it matches the amount of money it costs to produce. But Rosenblatt thinks they have it exactly backward. Instead of trying to raise the market value of online content to match the cost of producing it — perhaps an impossible proposition — the secret is to cut costs until they match the market value.
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    This is facinating!!!
rachel gendron

Free online image and photo editor - Aviary.com's Phoenix - 59 views

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    éditeur de sons, images
Lauren Rosen

Free Online Picture - 46 views

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    Free picture editing tool to crop, rotate, and resize images.
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    Resizer - Crop and Resize photos, images, or pictures online for FREE! Can upload multiple images.
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    Crop and Resize photos, images, or pictures online for FREE! Can upload multiple images.
Michele Brown

Cropp.me - 3 views

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    The easiest and smartest online crop tool.  Quickly crop photos to a specific size.  Can crop multiple images at a time. 
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