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New Set of Tween Girls Brutally Beat Classmate, Post Video Online

Tween Girls Brutally Beat Classmate, Post Video OnlineThere are some disturbing trends making the rounds on the Internet these days. Some are humorous, such as baby names inspired by text messages. Some are frightening, such as online suicide waves in Wales.

Alas, a new trend is making the rounds that definitely falls into that second category. The trend consists of young girls filming themselves brutally beating others and then posting the action online. The latest, in Clarksville, Indiana, left a 12-year-old in the hospital.

As you can see in the video, a group of 12-14-year-olds ganged up on the other girl, the daughter of a police officer, and pummeled her with fists and stones. They recorded the fight and posted it up on PhotoBucket.

This disturbing scene is very similar to a beating of a 16-year-old girl in Florida that wound up on YouTube earlier this month. However, unlike that other beating, these younger girls here have not been charged with any crimes and, because of their age and because they were not on school grounds, may not suffer any official punishment at all.

We hope that their parents at least take away their iPods as punishment. [Source: CBS/AP]

Hands-On With Adobe's New Free, Web-Based Photoshop Express



Today, Adobe launched a beta version of Photoshop Express. Aimed at anyone who wants to do quick edits of pictures, this new flash-based version of Photoshop is totally free and runs right in your Web browser -- perfect for anyone who doesn't want to clog up their computer with a full program installation or drop hundreds of dollars on the regular version of Photoshop. The service also allows you to manage and share photo galleries with friends and family with at very own yourname.photoshop.com.

Photoshop Express gives you 2 gigabytes of online storage, and allows you to connect, edit and share your photos directly with Picasa, Photobucket and Facebook. We gave it a quick spin today and are impressed with the program's slick, clean, and easy-to-use interface, but this is definitely not a Photoshop replacement. While you can clean up your pictures and easily share them with friends, you won't be able to "photoshop" images like this.

That said, Express lets you make a range of basic photo edits -- red-eye correction, exposure changes, cropping and more -- that will be more than enough for most non-professional photographers. Also, we were impressed with the app's speed, especially considering the Web-based nature of the site. Ready to try it out? Sign up here.

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MySpace to Absorb Photobucket

In the early days of the MySpace, Web 2.0 revolution, Photobucket was everywhere. It was one of the few places users could upload photos and embed them in other websites for free. Then, Photobucket expanded to let users create slide shows and host videos... then MySpace did the same.

Of course, this is when MySpace kicked Photobucket off its site, meaning thousands of users suddenly couldn't use the pioneering service to get their favorite videos and pictures up on their home pages.

The freeze-out lasted only a short while. Users protested and Photobucket appealed to News Corp. (the parent company of MySpace). Oddly enough, this brouhaha is exactly what started the talks between News Corp. and Photobucket that led to a merger worth around $250 Million.

The question now, of course, is: What happens to all your Photobucket content posted on MySpace-rival social-networking sites such as Facebook?

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