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5 Jan 2010Dans la continuité des photos des bureaux de Google à travers le monde, voici ceux de Facebook, le réseau social le plus connu du monde avec ses 350 millions de membres. Un travail de Studio O+A, pour cette société basée à Palo Alto en Californie. Galerie disponible dans la suite.
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5 Responses to Facebook Office
asailorsstar
January 23rd, 2010 at 10:10 am
Most of us use USB flash memory modules to do that. 2GB units are under $15 in most stores.
And yes … film is developed and prints are made from the film or image files … thus we call it printing.
Sandra
March 15th, 2010 at 12:29 am
Its not because of Analytic s, Analytics is just for analyse your visitors. Adsense is an ad serving application run by Google Inc. Website owners can enroll in this program to enable text, image, and more recently, video advertisements on their websites. These advertisements are administered by Google and generate revenue on either a per-click or per-impression basis. whr Google Analytics (abbreviated GA) is a free service offered by Google that generates detailed statistics about the visitors to a website
Shadow
March 17th, 2010 at 2:30 am
I don't think that Google offers a storage service, but for your Office documents like Word,Excel, Powerpoint and Adobe PDF you can use Google Docs, but you cannot save songs or videos, or anything else there.
You can however use Microsoft's service, Windows Live Skydrive, the interface is a bit slow but it works.
You need to sign in with your Windows live ID (or Hotmail)
Where's fhotoace?
March 19th, 2010 at 7:04 am
If you're just starting I would suggest Photoshop Elements 6. Photoshop CS3 has way too much for a beginner to conquer, plus it's $650! Elements is about $100 and can do everything you'll need. Adobe has free trials of all their software.
Sam
March 26th, 2010 at 1:53 pm
Save your money. Unless you know color calibration and are a Photoshop wiz, there is no way your home-printed headshots will look as nice and professional as the ones you order from a printshop. Plus, the cost of ink these days is so ridiculously high, you won't actually save any money.
Another thing to consider is that the industry standard for headshots is 8×10, but the consumer photo paper you buy at the store is 8×11.5. So unless you are prepared to do a lot of cropping, or spend lots of money on specialty sized photo paper… It's just a waste of time and effort try attempt home printing.