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  2. National Captioning Institute - Wikipedia

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    The National Captioning Institute, Inc. (NCI) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization [3] that provides real-time and off-line closed captioning, subtitling and translation, described video, web captioning, and Spanish captioning for television and films.

  3. List of image-sharing websites - Wikipedia

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    Unlimited free storage, 1MB per photo and 10 minutes per video (with image size restrictions). No size restrictions with Pro account. Pinterest: United States Photo sharing/social networking 11,700,000 [21] Unknown Pixabay: Germany [22] Sharing of high-quality public domain photos. Free to browse and download, registration required to contribute.

  4. Subtitles - Wikipedia

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    If automatic captions are available for the language, they will automatically be published on the video. [1] [2] Automatic captions are generally less accurate than human-typed captions. [3] Automatic captions regularly fail to distinguish between similar-sounding words, such as to, two, and too.

  5. Google's AI is getting really good at captioning photos - AOL

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    Better photo descriptions can be used in numerous ways to help historians, visually impaired folks, and of course, other AI researchers, to name a few examples. Google's AI is getting really good ...

  6. Image sharing - Wikipedia

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    Image sharing sites can be broadly broken up into two groups: sites that offer photo sharing for free and sites that charge consumers directly to host and share images. [24] Of the sites that offer free photo sharing, most can be broken up into advertising-supported media plays and online photo finishing sites, where photo sharing is a vehicle ...

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  8. Picasa - Wikipedia

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    Hello by Google's Picasa was a free computer program that enabled users to send images across the Internet and publish them to their blogs. It was similar to an instant messaging program because it allowed users to send text, but Hello focused on digital photographs. [24] Users could opt to view the same pictures as their friends in real-time.

  9. Captions (app) - Wikipedia

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    Captions is a video-editing and AI research company headquartered in New York City. Their flagship app, Captions, is available on iOS , Android , and Web and offers a suite of tools aimed at streamlining the creation and editing of videos.