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  2. 7 Best Apps To Sell Stuff, From Clothing to Electronics - AOL

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    You can sell just about anything on the platform that you can on other apps, and most listings are free, but there is a 10% fee for sold items. Tips for Using 5miles

  3. File:CashConvertersLogo.svg - Wikipedia

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    This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it. If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file.

  4. 8 Best Apps To Sell Your Stuff - AOL

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    Best Apps for Selling Your Stuff. Here’s a look at 8 of the best apps to sell your stuff on. 1. eBay. Founded in 1995, eBay now reigns supreme as one of the top apps to use for selling your ...

  5. freeImages - Wikipedia

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    The StockXpert website in 2009. Until 2009, stock.xchng operated alongside its sister site, Stockxpert.Stockxpert was designed with a near-identical user interface, but functioned as a commercial microstock photography site, allowing users, through a system of online credits, to purchase and download images for a very low cost, often as low as US$1.

  6. Microstock photography - Wikipedia

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    What defines a company as a microstock photography company is that they (1) source their images almost exclusively via the Internet, (2) do so from a wider range of photographers than the traditional stock agencies (including a willingness to accept images from amateur photographers and hobbyists), and (3) sell their images at a very low rate ...

  7. Image conversion - Wikipedia

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    Like any resampling operation, changing image size and bit depth are lossy in all cases of downsampling, such as 30-bit to 24-bit or 24-bit to 8-bit palette-based images. While increasing bit depth is usually lossless, increasing image size can introduce aliasing or other undesired artifacts.

  8. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    The code was later leaked beyond its intended recipients and made available online. [232] Live, free to play public servers and public development groups have since come into existence. The source code is centrally maintained by the open-source project SWG Source and is available on GitHub. Striker '96: 1996 2022 PlayStation Sports: Rage Software

  9. Microtransaction - Wikipedia

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    Free-to-play games that include a microtransaction model are sometimes referred to as "freemium". Another term, "pay-to-win", is sometimes used pejoratively to refer to games where purchasing items in-game can give a player an advantage over other players, particularly if the items cannot be obtained through free means. [3]