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- splendid
Just started a new LinkedIn group to talk about graphics.
Share work that you like, that you've done personally and any other related business
- monospaced0
"Graphics" hehe
- monospaced0
The graphics a on the new playstation are better than the xbox
- i see what you didbenfal99
- talking about graphicsmonospaced
- ZOOP0
"Is LinkedIn Cheating Employers and Job Seekers Alike?”
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rund…
- ZOOP0
just curious, but can someone do a Google image search for:
"linkedin terms of service overreach" and tell me what you see?
my results were unexpected
- splendid0
Some amusing answers.
To confirm, trying to create a place to share content related to 'graphics' in the widest sense. XBox and Playstation discussions would be included but lets hope nobody goes that way. Likewise with job posts.
LinkedIn users are not all on QBN and vice versa.
- how can you talk about graphics and not talk about how good these videogame graphics look?monospaced
- don't even get me started on how good graphics are on the best PC videocardsmonospaced
- oye the graphics O_OZOOP
- ZOOP0
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/techn…
Making only small waves in the field of social networking, Google+ is probably not the place where most users first agreed to Google's terms of service. Most users probably signed up through one of Google’s many online services like Gmail, Google Maps or Google Drive. Luckily Google has a modest set of terms when it comes to user’s content, restricting its use of such content only for "the limited purpose of operating, promoting, and improving our Services, and to develop new ones."
idk, this I guess. bleh :/
- splendid0
Hmm. Guess I didn't consider that. Maybe I will use Google + more.
Yeh, all these SM content issues make me want to cut myself. Sagmeister had the right idea.
So, back at everyone. What is the best method to share content safely that we can all agree on?