Sentences with phrase «upload tagged photos»

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Consumers and design professionals alike can upload photos of their completed projects, where they can then tag specific furniture and accessories offered by merchants Houzz partners with — letting other users easily buy any product they see and love.
June 2011 — EPIC files another complaint to the FTC, focused on Facebook's use of facial recognition technology to automatically tag users in photos uploaded to its platform
Upload your photo to the Jesus Feminist FB page and tag yourself in it.
If you make them, please let me know what you think by leaving a comment below or by taking a photo, uploading it to Instagram and tagging #ambitiouskitchen.
I hope you'll upload a photo to Instagram and tag me so that I can see it.
Upload your photos to social media and tag #simplyquinoa so I can see everything you've made!
Take a photo and upload it, tagging me on Instagram at @wendyfitnessdotcom or in my private Facebook group, right here!
If you are on Instagram tag your looks with #redstylechallenge and # 40plusstyle, feel free to upload your image to my Facebook page, tag your photos with #redstylechallenge and # 40plusstyle in Twitter or send to me by email to sylvia [at] 40plusstyle.com.
Don't forget to upload a photo of your creation then tag me so that I can see it!
If you host your own wine pairing with Kendall - Jackson wines, be sure to upload photos and tag #TEGxKJwinenights!
Upload, Tag, and Transform your photos with Picasa.
They also tag you in all of their photos, even the ones that they upload of their dog.
Tell us in the comments below or upload your photos on our Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram — don't forget to tag us — @DogBuddyCo.
As always, we want to see what you see, so take photos, upload them to Twitter or Instagram and tag them with @galleryIntell and #arteverywhere.
Theoretically a user could pick off other people's photos from Flickr or Facebook, upload them to their Picasa account and tag them, and then use it for surveillance purposes for shots in various other settings.
Facebook wants to make sure you know about and control the photos of you people upload, even if they don't tag you.
IFTTT uses actions called «recipes» that connect all sorts of products and services together that you normally wouldn't be able to connect otherwise, like having every new Facebook photo that you're tagged in be automatically uploaded to your Dropbox, for instance.
In this case, the trigger is when we're tagged in any new Facebook photo that someone uploads, so click on «You are tagged in a photo».
Since Facebook launched, it has seen 1.13 trillion Likes, 140.3 billion friend connections, 219 billion photos uploaded, 17 billion location - tagged posts (including check - ins) and over 62.6 million songs (played 22 billion times).
You may already have one in mind, but for this how - to, we'll use the example mentioned above and create an applet that will automatically upload any new Facebook photo that I'm tagged in to my Dropbox folder.
Facebook also keeps tabs on every photo and video that has been uploaded, every post ever written, every place on the map that has been tagged, and every page — on Facebook or out in the web — that users ever «liked» with a click or tap.
IFTTT uses «recipes» to allow users to connect all sorts of products and services together that you normally wouldn't be able to connect, like having every new Facebook photo that you're tagged in be automatically uploaded to your Dropbox.
Facebook will send users an alert if a photo that includes them is uploaded to Facebook even if they're not tagged in the photo.
Help consumers find you online by properly naming and tagging the photos and videos you upload to the Web.
To the right of your inbox, there's a Snapshots panel for uploading and sharing images, where photos can be dragged and dropped to folders, marked as read or unread or tagged with keywords.
Your friends can upload a photo and tag you, and voilà.
The camera also has a «share it later» feature so you can tag video clips and photos for quick uploading next time you're online.
One Web site, DocuHome.com, allows home owners to upload room photos and then tag furniture and belongings.
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