Pinterest: Pinterest is a free tool that allows users to create and share the things they love from around the Internet. By creating a free account and adding the “Pin it” shortcut to your browser, you can begin to collect images from all over the Internet. This is especially useful for people working in a creative capacity, or for anyone working on their own project at home. Your “pinboards” can also be shared and viewed by other users, who can then leave comments on your shared images. Whether you’re working on a specific project or just enjoy sharing the cool things you find around the Web, Pinterest is a great tool that provides a place to store and link your images, and it does so in a visually pleasing way.
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