The practice of hiding data in images -- known as steganography -- is nothing new. People have talked about it for ages, and we've long heard reports of how nefarious organizations used it all the time.
But, of course, it can also be used for perfectly good reasons as well -- and now it may have just become a lot easier to use.

While Facebook is the go-to place for many individuals’ photo-sharing and photo-hosting needs, its competitors are hardly giving up withou
The powerhouse Twitter clients must have synced their iterative cycles.
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