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  2. Wikipedia : Upload/Uploadtext/en-nonfree-albumcover

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    Uploading a work that is not free content, under a fair use rationale (cover of a music album or single) Use the following form to upload an album cover that is not free content , if its display in specific Wikipedia articles constitutes fair use.

  3. List of record collectors - Wikipedia

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    Phil Swern (born 1948): at least 200,000 vinyl singles, 80,000 vinyl albums, and 300,000 CDs. Swern notes that he may have between six and seven million titles in total, but no definitive count has been made. [5] Bob Altshuler (1923–2007): [6] 250,000 items, donated to the Library of Congress, largest private collection of jazz and blues. [7] [8]

  4. Picasa Web Albums - Wikipedia

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    PWA uses an "unlisted number" approach for URLs for private photo albums. This enables a user to email a private album's URL to anyone, and the recipient can view the album without having to create a user account. This is done via an "authentication key" that must be appended to the URL for the album to be shown.

  5. Is Personal Data Safe on Facebook? No - AOL

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    A new study by Cambridge University professors shows that "undisclosed" private data that Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ: FB) might collect could be used to predict extremely sensitive information about ...

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  7. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Post ' s Geoffrey Fowler, in collaboration with Jadali, opened Fowler's private Facebook photo in a browser with a compromised browser extension. [234] Within minutes, they anonymously retrieved the "private" photo. To validate this proof-of-concept, they searched for Fowler's name using NA, which yielded his photo as a search ...

  8. Band (software) - Wikipedia

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    Band is a mobile community application that facilitates group communication. Created by Naver Corporation, the service is available on iOS, Android, and desktop.. Users can create separate spaces for communicating with members of different groups, depending on the purpose of those groups.

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Albums/Album article style advice

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    An album that achieves a certain amount of sales or shipments to retailers within a country receives an award in the form of a certification. An album's certification can be worked into the body of the article, or a table can be created if an album has achieved multiple certifications.