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The best method: sign up with StumbleUpon.com and install the toolbar. Set your preference to humor related categories. SU is the best, when it comes to find quality content of your taste.
But beware, it's very very addictive.
There are other blog sites(typical Tumblr blogs) that metablog most current funny photos. Here's a list that I frequent:
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You can enable this in labs:
http://gmailblog.blogspot.com/2009/04/new-in-labs-inserting-images.html
Turn on "Inserting images" from the Labs tab under Settings
Hope this helps.
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My own preference for image hosting is bayimg.com:
You can upload about 140 different formats. There's even support for .RAR and .ZIP-archives! If you upload an archive with multiple images, you'll also get an album-address for all the pictures inside of it. Tags are separated by spaces, removal code is a password to let you remove images you upload.
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There are several procedure to insert images in GMail Message Body. Some of these I listed below:
You can use the "Inserting images" Lab feature to add images in your message body (mentioned by Whitingx)
Read this useful post by lifehacker: How to insert images and other HTML into GmailFor those of you who have tried inserting an image or table in Gmail, ...
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This isn't possible. For the following reasons:
There isn't a way to setup a filter to show images for certain conditions
There is no way to see the list of senders you've allowed to display images (which means you can't edit it)
You can't assign a label that displays images always within it.
I've wanted this feature as well because it's annoying to have ...
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The Lenna image is a pleasant looking standard test image. It's free to use if you have to give it out as well. Or if it's just for internal testing, you could grab some from the Flickr interesting pool - just make sure you don't use them in any live projects unless the licence allows it.
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RevIMG is another one:
RevIMG is a reverse image search
engine.
Traditional image search
engine systems allow you to find
images starting from a text, RevIMG
works the opposite way: start the
search from an image and returns you
as result a list of links to web pages
where the image or similar ones are
contained.
Used in combination ...
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Picasa Web Albums allows hotlinking and up to 1 Gigabyte of storage.
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I use ImageShack that allows hotlink.
If an image is hotlinked, it will have
a limit during our peak traffic.
Imageshack allows 2000mb per hour for
each image hosted. Gif images are
limited at 500mb per hour. Peak time
is from 6:00am to 3:00pm PST.
You can find additional info on FAQ page
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Try Picasa
Every album in Picasa Web Albums is
potentially collaborative. This means
you can open up your online albums so
other people can contribute
photos and videos.
Adding contributors
Make an album collaborative by adding
contributors - individuals or entire
Google contact groups - in either
Picasa or Picasa Web Albums.
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5
SeeYouThen is made specifically for this. Great a an exchange for collecting photos, your friends are free to join. Most of our couples collect between 700 to over 1000 photos.
Here's a unique twist about SeeYouThen it's not only for weddings, so if you like the concept you can do this for every party, reunion, family event, sports team, etc.
Let us ...
5
Google have just launched their own reverse image search;
http://www.google.com/insidesearch/searchbyimage.html
Now you can explore the web in an entirely new way by beginning your Google search with an image.
Hope this helps.
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From the TOS, this would seem to suggest that nothing happens to your licensing.
Imgur Terms of Service are subject to
change without notice. All files are
copyrighted © to their respective
owners. Imgur directs full legal
responsibility of files to their
respective users.
To answer the other part of your question, AFAIK, there is now way ...
5
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onlineocr.net
free-ocr.com
newocr.com
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ocrconvert.com
myfreeocr.com
5
No, this is no longer possible.
It used to be the case that you could set a default landing tab for fans who had not yet Liked your Page, which would change to display different info once they clicked 'Like'. This was frequently used on marketing pages for brands.
However, now the default landing for a Page is always the Timeline, and there is no way to ...
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Google in their infinite wisdom have made the feature an option through the Gmail Labs. This support page details the procedure to enable it:
Click the gear icon in the upper right, then select Settings.
Select the Labs tab.
Select the 'Enable' button next to 'Inserting images'.
Click Save.
When you're composing a message, you'll see an icon ...
4
You need to do the following:
Click on Albums
Click on the Album Name you want add images to
Select Edit Album on the top right
select Add/Remove images
A pop-up then appears which will let you reorganise your images. The drop down on the bottom right allows to add images that are not in albums, other albums, the current album or all images.
4
Search through the Creative Commons-licensed images uploaded to Flickr. By default it allows
[...] for commercial use, adaptation, modification or building upon
Or just use Yahoo! Image Search where you can narrow down not only the license, but size and colour as well.
But no bulk download options available.
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snag.gy
Snaggy does exactly that, is very easy to use and has a simple editor to crop and annotate the image. On modern browsers, it can paste the image directly from clipboard using HTML5, no plugins are required. On older browsers, a Java plugin is still needed. (FAQ)
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I'm pretty sure it's just js. Unless they are doing Agile for their front-end and already went through another cycle. I remember looking at it when I was doing Wordpress stuff a couple of years back.
Edit to answer question: No, I don't think you need the canvas element unless they have significantly changed their code-base in the last year.
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Card comments use embed.ly to display content inline, so a link to a Twitter status or YouTube video will embed the status or video. Here is a full list of providers: http://embed.ly/providers. Trello only display services that offer SSL, though. And it won't work for any image URL, just those in the list of providers. If you upload images as attachments, it ...
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Even if there was a option it would be effectively useless as the user can just right click over the image and save the image using the browser context menu. However, this would be the image as displayed rather than the higher resolution image you might have uploaded.
I've just checked and Facebook doesn't mess with the context menu.
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http://imgur.com will do the job for you. You can upload an image from your computer or from the web and it will provide you with a direct link. You can even group multiple images in to a group.
Sign up isn't required but if you do it's pretty easy and it lets you manage your images and image groups etc.
imgur is used by Stack Exchange when uploading ...
3
ScreenShootMe does exactly what you want.
You can:
take any image from your clipboard
click the "Paste" button and it will appear on the web app
click "Save" and it will generate a URL that points to your image
It will either create a random URL or you can create a custom name for your URL.
3
Min.us
I'm using Min.us's chrome extension (ff available), which does a pretty good job of this. They have a desktop application as well (cross platform) which allows you to take a screenshot and copy its url directly.
If the screenshot pertains to a website (inside browser) I'd say go for the extension. Otherwise use the desktop application
Also there's ...
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There doesn't seem to be any way to save Google Image search preferences, even when logged in to Google, which is a bit strange. I would have thought this would be something that a lot of people would use.
Anyway, you could probably create a little piece of JavaScript and add to your toolbar as a bookmarklet to do this.
Something like this would work:
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Refer mentioned information at Facebook Share:
The og:image is the URL to the image that appears in the Feed story. The thumbnail's width AND height must be at least 50 pixels, and cannot exceed 130x110 pixels. The ratio of both height divided by width and width divided by height (w/h, h/w) cannot exceed 3.0. For example, an image of 126x39 pixels will ...
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You can do it and it will not violate the terms and conditions at all.
Just make sure that the "Share Options" of the image is "Anyone who has a link" and "Does not require sign-in".
It will be a violation only if you do not have copyright of the particular image(s) in question.
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