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Easy Tech Support – Part 4: Media

In this fourth part of the easy tech support series, the folks from Google focus on questions that novice computer users might have regarding digital media. The videos are also available on the Teach Parents Tech site. For previous posts in this series see: part 1, part 2 and part 3.

Various Google services are introduced, which can be used for digital media managing and sharing. For example Google Docs can be used to share large media files such as photos and videos to a group of friends or family. YouTube is another alternative for videos and Picasa is for photos.

That last video was meant as a joke. I’m sure that you all know what a FAT32 hard drive partition is, so no need to explain. 😛

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Paul Tomaszewski is a science & tech writer as well as a programmer and entrepreneur. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of CosmoBC. He has a degree in computer science from John Abbott College, a bachelor's degree in technology from the Memorial University of Newfoundland, and completed some business and economics classes at Concordia University in Montreal. While in college he was the vice-president of the Astronomy Club. In his spare time he is an amateur astronomer and enjoys reading or watching science-fiction. You can follow him on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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