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  2. Adobe's full Creative Cloud suite is 40 percent ... - Engadget

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    Right now a subscription to Adobe's Creative Cloud suite of tools is $36 per month with a 12-month commitment. ... code-named La Jolla, was scheduled to release in 2027. ... The best free games in ...

  3. Reddit reportedly signed a multi-million content licensing ...

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    The unnamed company will use Reddit posts and comments to train its AI models. Reddit signed a deal with an AI company that's "worth about $60 million on an annualized basis" earlier this year ...

  4. Reddit is licensing its content to Google to help train its ...

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    SOPA Images via Getty Images. Google has struck a deal with Reddit that will allow the search engine maker to train its AI models on Reddit’s vast catalog of user-generated content, the two ...

  5. Stock footage - Wikipedia

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    Stock footage, and similarly, archive footage, library pictures, and file footage is film or video footage that can be used again in other films. Stock footage is beneficial to filmmakers as it saves shooting new material. A single piece of stock footage is called a "stock shot" or a "library shot". [ 1] Stock footage may have appeared in ...

  6. freeImages - Wikipedia

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    The site was launched in February 2001 by Peter Hamza, and allows users to contribute, share and download high-resolution photographs and illustrations free of charge. Contributors are encouraged to submit material to enhance their photography career through wider public exposure. In 2009, the site had over 2,500,000 registered users (1,000,000 ...

  7. Royalty-free - Wikipedia

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    RF licenses can not be given on an exclusive basis. In stock photography, RF is one of the common licenses sometimes contrasted with Rights Managed licenses and often employed in subscription-based or microstock photography business models. [1] When something has a royalty-free descriptor, that does not mean it is free.

  8. Reddit is now a publicly traded company - Engadget

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    Screengrab via CNBC. Nineteen years after its debut, Reddit is now a publicly traded company. It was listed on the New York Stock Exchange as RDDT for the first time on Thursday, with mascot Snoo ...

  9. Buccaneers' Randy Gregory does not report for training camp ...

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    The linebacker signed a one-year deal with Tampa Bay during the offseason to help bolster its defense after losing Shaq Barrett to the Miami Dolphins (before he suddenly retired last weekend ...