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Myths and Facts of Binary Options Trading

by Kokila S. sfdfsdfsdf

If you go to Picasa using the "Photos" option on the bar, the first entry becomes "+You".Binary Boxer Review This is a tiny inconsistency which will no doubt be corrected soon enough.Right now, G+ is integrated into the Picasa service from Google. In fact, Picasa provides the image hosting for your photos on G+. This is quite a powerful facility. If you already use Picasa, you will know that you have a free 1GB storage limit for pictures, as a standard. And that any picture you upload that is shorter than 800 pixels on its longest side, is not counted towards that limit. If you have a G+ account, the 1GiB limit still applies, but now any picture that is shorter than 2048 pixels on its longest side is not counted.


In the early days of computers, sizes were created related to binary. So a Megabyte (MB) was 1024 Bytes because 1024 could be represented with a single 1 in binary. A Gigabyte (GB) was 1024 Megabytes. Now, this didn't sit very well with the International Standards Organization because Mega should mean 1 million and Giga should mean 1 billion. Those pesky 24's were getting in the way of people's understanding of the terms. To conform, a Gigabyte is now officially classified as 1000 Megabytes. Which left us traditionalists out in the cold.


The suggestion was a slight twist on the term, and the KibiByte, MebiByte, GibiByte were born. These now take the place of our beloved KB, MB, and GB terms of old. So 1GiB is "One Gigabyte in old money". Anyhow, back to the matter at hand. This has come about because G+ has followed Facebook's example of offering you unlimited space for photos on your Facebook account. Any photo you upload using G+ will automatically resize to 2048 pixels on the longest size and scale accordingly. Of course, because it is using Picasa directly, there are alternatives. 

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