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  2. Faceu - Wikipedia

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    FaceU (Chinese: 激萌) is a camera app for smartphones running Android [1] or Apple iOS [2] that edits portrait photographs, typically selfies.This app uses AR technology to allow users to add stickers or interesting and exaggerated effects in real-time when taking selfies and videos.

  3. Front-facing camera - Wikipedia

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    Front-facing camera with connector of LG Optimus L7 II. A front-facing camera, commonly known as a selfie camera, is a common feature of cameras, mobile phones, smartphones, tablets, laptops, and some handheld video game consoles.

  4. Selfie - Wikipedia

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    Selfie by a radio host. A selfie (/ ˈ s ɛ l f i /) [1] is a self-portrait photograph or a short video, [2] typically taken with an electronic camera or smartphone.The camera would be usually held at arm's length or supported by a selfie stick instead of being controlled with a self-timer or remote.

  5. Millennials expected to take over 25,000 selfies in their ...

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    That's close to one selfie daily. 55 percent of social media selfies come from millennials, but Gen X follows with 24 percent and baby boomers with 9 percent. See more related to this story:

  6. 50 Hilarious Photos People Forgot About Until They Checked ...

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    My grandpa left this surprise in my Grandma's camera roll on her new phone Image credits: PresentationNo712 #5 My Phone Takes A Picture When Someone Enters The Wrong Knock Code.

  7. Monkey selfie copyright dispute - Wikipedia

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    The "Monkey-selfie" became a theme at Wikimania 2014 at the Barbican Centre in London. [29] Conference attendees, including Wikipedia co-founder and Wikimedia Foundation board member Jimmy Wales, [30] posed for selfies with printed copies of the macaque photograph.