Monday, February 4, 2013

How do i get images from google on my myspace?

Q. Yo, i wanna get images from google on my myspace. How do i do that?

A. First you click the image you want so that it is the only thing showing up on the screen. When you look into your address bar, you should see ".jpg" at the end of the address. Copy that and paste it into this code:

<img src="ADDRESS HERE">

Paste that code wherever you want in your Profile Editor on Myspace.

How to upload image on google images?
Q. I intend to upload some images on google images. Despite the way, some people stated the pics are not uploaded. For example go to images, click upload, choose file and select the picture is uploaded and description is then given but when it is searched with the loaded description no such image is displayed.although the page is signed in.

A. You can't upload an image to Google Images. Google Images takes pictures from famous websites or blogs, mostly related to the 'keywords' you type in. Whatever you type in, Google does a quick search on those keywords and gives you the images associated with the most popular websites which relate to that keyword. Hence, you should make a blog or a website, use some keywords along with your photo and it might just show up on Google!

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How did they take the images in Google Street View?
Q. It has always fascinated me how they take the images on Google Street View. So how do they?

I doubt it'd be from the sky because it'd only give a birds-eye view of the location and it wouldn't be cameras otherwise i'd be seeing camera all in my street.

A. They pay people who are willing to work for Googlemaps as freelance photographers and researchers. These people travel the country looking for relatively unknown and off the map small businesses, taking pictures, getting information about it, and sending it off to Google.

As far as the 360 imaging pictures that they provide from the street level of residential housing, most of those are taken by Google vehicles that travel the streets with a "bubble" camera (looks like a security camera) on the top of them that take 360 degrees of pictures and splice them together in a large panoramic. Occasionally if you scroll all the way down in the pictures you can see the edge of the top of the vehicles




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