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  2. jAlbum - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jalbum

    jAlbum is a cross-platform photo website software for creating and uploading galleries from images and videos. jAlbum has built-in support for organizing and editing images, but with focus on flexible presentation. The resulting albums can be published on jalbum.net or on the user's own website.

  3. Flickr - Wikipedia

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    Flickr provides code to embed albums into blogs, websites and forums. Flickr albums represent a form of categorical metadata rather than a physical hierarchy. Geotagging can be applied to photos in albums, [58] and any albums with geotagging can be related to a map using imapflickr.

  4. No World Order - Wikipedia

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    No World Order is the fourteenth studio album by Todd Rundgren (credited to TR-i). It was released on July 6, 1993, for the Philips CD-i, making it the first interactive album in history. [3] Its music was heavily influenced by electronica and rap. [4]

  5. Photobucket - Wikipedia

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    Photobucket was founded in 2003 by Alex Welch and Darren Crystal and received funding from Trinity Ventures. [9] [10] It was acquired by Fox Interactive Media in 2007.In December 2009, Fox's parent company, News Corp, sold Photobucket to Seattle mobile imaging startup Ontela.

  6. The best gifts for an older couple, from weddings to ...

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    This premium photo album from Artifact Uprising is a stunning way for couples to display their favorite memories. The layflat design allows each page to sit perfectly flat, creating a seamless ...

  7. Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Video has become an intrinsic part of many concerts and theatrical productions in the modern era and has spawned content creation opportunities for many media professionals. The first interactive music-only CD, No World Order by Todd Rundgren, was released in 1993. The CD acted as a customizable album.