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There should be more context to this question but I would say there is a variety of things that could be seen as communication equipment, such as email, telephone, voice message, through mail.
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Try playing with its settings. (if it has any), Or maybe put a pop filter on the microphone to improve voice clarity. (can be an old sock), Please read some forum on the topic or better yet find out the manufacture(brand) of your microphone, and then read their recommendations.
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Image sharing, or photo sharing, is the publishing or transfer of a user's digital photos online. Image sharing websites offer services such as uploading, hosting, managing and sharing of photos (publicly or privately).[1] This function is provided through both websites and applications that facilitate the upload and display of images. The term can also be loosely applied to the use of online photo galleries that are set up and managed by individual users, including photoblogs. Sharing means that other users can view but not necessarily download images, and users can select different copyright options for their images.
While photoblogs tend only to display a chronological view of user-selected medium-sized photos, most photo sharing sites provide multiple views (such as thumbnailsand slideshows), the ability to classify photos into albums, and add annotations (such as captions or tags).
Desktop photo management applications may include their own photo-sharing features or integration with sites for uploading images to them. There are also desktop applications whose sole function is sharing images, generally using peer-to-peer networking. Basic image sharing functionality can be found in applications that allow you to email photos, for example by dragging and dropping them into pre-designed templates.
Photo sharing is not confined to the web and personal computers, but is also possible from portable devices such as camera phones, either directly or via MMS. Some cameras now come equipped with wireless networkingand similar sharing functionality themselves
photo-sharing website that helps people create an account this is answer
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The correct answer is True.
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The SQL: 1999 standard calls a Boolean type, but many commercial SQL servers (Oracle Database, IBM DB2) do not support it as a valid column type, a variable type or to allow it in the result set. Microsoft SQL Server is one of the few database systems that correctly supports Boolean type values using its "BIT" data type. Each 8 BIT fields occupy a full byte of disk space. MySQL interprets "BOOLEAN" as a synonym for TINYINT (8-bit signed integer). PostgreSQL provides a Boolean type of standard compliance.