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Yes, well not a real fairy, seeing as they have not been proofed yet. Go on Google Images. I have added a few pictures in the link below . . .
The images on Google are not actually added by individuals. Google uses things called spiders which crawl websites and take pieces of information from them for the listings, such as the title, keywords, a snippet of content and the images. These images are then automatically added onto Google Images. To actually find the owner of these images, you will have to visit the images original source and then search that website for more information.
No, images cannot be added to WikiAnswers answers. This is because of copyrights. If you wish, you may link to pictures in the related links section, however.
You can not delete picture that others have posted, all you can do is un-tag your name from it.
Chrome extensions are automatically added to the browser when you add them. They could be added for proper utilization and functioning of browser.
The Google Guitar is accessible by following the link which I added to the related links section below. Although the links like Images and Videos are in a different language, the guitar still works.
I don't think so ... you can only see images.
The related link I've added is a very good site for dog images, you can look for them by breed, cross breed (hybrid), purpose, suitability, etc.
ya she added me
There appear to be none available on the internet, and WikiAnswers is not designed to post pictures in answers. If a photo should become available on line, it may be added as a related link to this question.
Yes he has 5,000 friends on facebook.NO he actually has 5,001 because i just added him as a freind on facebook. :> I also added him on my twitter and if he has a myspace that to
A 2-d shape is 2-dimensional. It has length and width but no height. In real life: pictures and screen images are 2-d images. Printed shapes on paper are [nearly] 2d. I added nearly, in case there is pedant out there who points out that an image printed on a page has the thickness of the ink!