Profile photos are necessary all over the social web. Every time you create a profile on a web site, you will likely have an opportunity to upload a photo. Profile photos are usually displayed as small squares less than in inch in size and formatted as a .jpeg or .gif file. The most common profile images are close ups of one’s face. I keep a folder entitled “Profile Pictures” in the “My Pictures” folder on each computer. This gives me a variety of good images to choose from quickly. If you need help preparing your profile images, I suggest you either ask a friend who’s savvy with digital photos or Google “how to crop a photo online.” The results will include a variety of free online photo editing tools.
A look back at GeoCities, launched in 1994 as Beverly Hills Internet, which
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Richard MacManus / Cybercultural:
*A look back at GeoCities, launched in 1994 as Beverly Hills Internet,
which allowed people who had no technical knowle...
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