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  3. Google Photos - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Photos

    Google Photos is a photo sharing and storage service developed by Google. It was announced in May 2015 and spun off from Google+, the company's former social network. Google Photos shares the 15 gigabytes of free storage space with other Google services, such as Google Drive and Gmail.

  4. Google Arts & Culture - Wikipedia

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    February 1, 2011 ; 13 years ago(2011-02-01) Website. artsandculture .google .com. Google Arts & Culture (formerly Google Art Project) is an online platform of high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artifacts from partner cultural organizations throughout the world.

  5. Google Images - Wikipedia

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    Current status. Active. Google Images (previously Google Image Search) is a search engine owned by Google that allows users to search the World Wide Web for images. [1] It was introduced on July 12, 2001, due to a demand for pictures of the green Versace dress of Jennifer Lopez worn in February 2000.

  6. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of photo-sharing websites. Legend: File formats: the image or video formats allowed for uploading; IPTC support: support for the IPTC image header . Yes - IPTC headers are read upon upload and exposed via the web interface; properties such as captions and keywords are written back to the IPTC header and saved along with the photo when downloading or e-mailing it

  7. Wikipedia:Public domain image resources - Wikipedia

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    Good Free Photos – All public domain pictures of mainly landscape but wildlife and plants as well Imageric.com – Thousands of absolutely free photos, vectors and videos under Creative Commons CC0 (Public domain) – free for personal and commercial use, no attribution required.

  8. List of largest photographs - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_largest_photographs

    Name of project/picture: Shanghai Skyline - Stitched From 12,000 Pictures; Claimed by: Alfred Zhao; Photograph of: Shanghai; Pixels: 272,312,102,608; Estimated optical pixels: 112 Gigapixels; Dimensions: 887276 (w) × 306908 (h) Total images: 12000 (150 columns and 80 rows) Size: 1,089,248,410,452 bytes (1.09 TB)

  9. goatse.cx - Wikipedia

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    Launched. 1999. Current status. Defunct (but has mirrors) goatse.cx ( / ˈɡoʊtsi dɒt ˌsiː ˈɛks / GOHT-see-dot-see-EKS, / ˈɡoʊtˌsɛks /; "goat sex"), often spelled without the .cx top-level domain as Goatse, is an internet domain that originally housed an Internet shock site.

  10. Photos (Windows) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photos_(Windows)

    Photos is a single-instance app that can organize digital photos in its gallery into albums. The default view is Collection , which is sorted by date. Users can also view items by Album or Folder .

  11. Google Lens - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Lens

    On December 10, 2018, Google rolled out the Lens visual search feature to the Google app for iOS. In 2022, Google Lens gradually replaced the reverse image search functionality of Google Images, first by replacing it in Google Chrome and later by making it officially available as a web application.

  12. Jailbait images - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jailbait_images

    Jailbait images are sexualized images of minors who are perceived to meet the definition of jailbait. They can be differentiated from child pornography as they do not usually contain nudity. Jailbait depicts tween or young teens in skimpy clothing such as bikinis, short skirts, or underwear.