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To screenshot
noun
An image of computer or smartphone screen output at a given moment in time.
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Newcastle's team chose to screenshot every picture before it expired, as Snapchat shows engagement statistics.
What this feature also unlocks, though, is the ability to screenshot someone else's Story, then share it to yours.
Previously to share your drawings you had to screenshot and upload them through Facebook or Twitter's apps.
You're also not allowed to screenshot, and you'll be chastized with a numbered and filed warning if you do.
Even if you try to screenshot one of those words, the app will kick you out and notify the sender of the offense.
Users will place stickers to turn static websites into a personalized creation, which they may then want to screenshot and share with their friends.
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The two-stage directional inequality detection method does not apply to screenshots of motionless video content.
The email provided links to screenshots of customer IDs the hacker had obtained.
It's why we have trump," the host wrote, according to screenshots of the conversation that Suh posted online. .
Hundreds of negative comments on her Facebook page have been removed, according to screenshots provided by Becker.
For example, you can include your Twitter account, blog URL, links to screenshots and screencasts on Flickr and YouTube.
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