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	<title>Photo Scanning &amp; Video Scanning Digital Services Blog - The Digital Insider - www.scandigital.com</title>
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		<title>Instagram’s Big Mistake</title>
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If you have logged onto the internet in the last few days, are an avid smart phone user, or have watched the news lately, than chances are that you have caught wind of the uproar following Instagram’s release of its new terms of service. The following sentence, found in the new terms of service, caused [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Getting a Good Digital Photo for the Family Holiday Card</title>
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The holiday season is fast approaching, and for many this means it’s time to take a digital photo of the family to send out in the yearly holiday card. Doing something interesting and uncommon can make your cards more intriguing, but you can’t beat the traditional family portrait. The same rules for conventional digital photography [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Organizing Digital Photos</title>
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Face it you have too many digital photos. There are several causes of this situation, but the biggest problem is that it can make finding and using your photos far more difficult. Fortunately, it just takes a little time and a good piece of software to tackle the data creep that is swelling and scattering [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Flock</title>
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While mobile and smart phone proliferation continues to make it easier to capture the memories we make with our friends and family, capture copies of documents, and even facilitates sharing them on social networks, they don’t help make it easier to upload those shared photos&#8212;at least they didn’t until now. The makers of the Bump [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Technological Innovations That Changed Photography</title>
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Though many take it for granted in the digital age, taking a photograph was originally a long process that involved a lot of skill and understanding of the mechanics behind using a camera; it has not always been as easy as clicking a button and posting photos online. To get where we are today, in [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Why Hasn’t Digital Freed Us From Paper?</title>
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Despite the promises of digital scanning and file sharing, we have yet to enjoy the “freedom” from paper we promised ourselves. As a culture, we remain obsessed with physical print. Maybe we’re not so much obsessed as we are utterly unable to conduct personal and business life without it. When you go to a business [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lance Dawes</title>
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Brian Howard. 2002. Lance Dawes

Lance Dawes originally made his mark through his skateboarding in the late 1980s to early 1990s. Dawes was sponsored by some of the well-respected skateboarding companies, at the time, including: Dogtown Skateboards, Independent Trucks, and Vans Footwear. Dawes eventually made the move from Maryland to San Francisco where he started working [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Keegan Gibbs</title>
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On paper, Keegan Gibbs is a pretty typical Southern California kid in his 20s; he enjoys spending time on the beach, hanging out with friends and surfing&#8212; but he also happens to be a world-class photographer.



After graduating from film school, Keegan knew that he did not want to work within the film industry. At a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Photo Privacy in Social Media</title>
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Social networking is practically unavoidable now. What was once exclusively an endeavor for teenagers and hipsters, social networking has now spread to the masses. Regardless of age and race, the majority of the American population is a member of at least one social network. Facebook has become so commonplace that it is commonly integrated into [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Kodak Exits Digital Photography, Printing, and Digital Imaging Business Completely</title>
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In August, the photographic giant Kodak announced that it was abandoning the photography business, exiting the consumer film market completely. Combined with the end of its consumer printer business and desire to sell off its document image scanning branch, this means the end of Kodak’s presence in the world of digital photography. The move out [...]]]></description>
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