Not exact matches
Sign up at Twitter.com; fill out the 140 - character bio, use your real name as your username; include a good
photo; design a free and easy professional
background design at Twitbacks.com; use bit.ly to shorten links for your tweets; download Seesmic
Desktop to manage your Twitter feeds and posts from your
desktop; and add yourself to Twellow.com and to JD Scoop's list of lawyers and legal professionals.
Once your
photo has been edited to your liking you can easily share it via email with your friends and family, even set the
photo as your lock screen or as your
desktop background.
Also, the context menu when right - clicking an image file now shows an Edit with
Photos option, and «Set as
desktop background» has been renamed to Next
desktop background.
I copy the
photos, add them to My Pictures, and rotate them as my
desktop background so I can study them a week or so at a time.